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UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION 

SAINT-LOUIS 1904 



Em. ROSSEL, printer, rue de la Madeleine, 42, Brussels. 



KINGDOM OF BELGIUM 



DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY AND LABOUR 



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QNIVERSai EXPOSITION 



SAINT-LOUIS 1904 



Commemorating Purchase of Louisiana Territory 1803 



BELGIAN SECTION 

OFFICfAL CATALOGUE 



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GENERAL COMMISSARIAT. 



Commissioner-General. 

Mr. Jules Carlier, Vice-President of the Superior Council of Industry and 
Commerce, formerly Member of the House of Representatives and 
Commissioner-General to the Universal Exposition of Paris, 1889. 

Secretary and delegate of the Commissioner-general. 

Mr. Carlo Spruyt, C. E. 

Attaches to the Commissariat. 

Mr. Georges De Kien. 

Mr. JULiEN Hillaert, L. C. S . 

Mr. Paul Baertsoen, Accountant. 

Architect. 

Mr. Paul Saiwtenoy, Architect to H. R. H. the Count of Flanders, Professor 
at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels. 

Director of transports manutention. 

Mr. Hamaide, Chief of division, Department of Railways, Posts & Tele- 
graphs. 

Legal advisers to the General Commissariat. 

Mr. Alex. Braun, Barrister-at-law at the Court oi" Appeal of Brussels, 

Member of the Senate of Belgium. 
Mr. Sam Wiener, Barrister-at-law at the Court of Appeal of Brussels, 

Member of the Senate of Belgium. 



BELGIM CKJMMlSSfON. 



President : 

Mr. SiMONis, A., First Deputy-Speaker of the Senate, formerly General 
Commissioner of Belgium for tlie Exhibition of Chicago, Verviers. 

Vice-Presidents : 

Mr. Vercruysse, A., Senator, formerly President of the Belgian Commis- 
sion for the Exposition of Chicago, formerly General Commissroner 
of Belgium for the Exposition of Paris (1900), Ghent. 
Garlier, J., Vice-President of the Superior Council of Industry and 
Commerce, formerly Member of the House of representatives and 
Commissioner-General for the Universal Exposition of Paris (1889), 
Brussels. 

Members : 

Mr. Amelin, a. , General Director at the Department of Industry and Labour, 
Brussels. 

Baes, H., Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels. 

Beauduin, v., Manufacturer, member of the House of Representatives, 
Xirlemont. 

Berryer, Ch., Secretary to the Syndicate of Exporters, Liege. 

Blancquaert, J.-P.-F., Councillor of the State Railways, Brussels. 

Bruneel, 0., Sheriff of the City of Ghent, President of the Syndical 
House of the Belgian -horticultors, Ghent. 

BuNGE, Merchant, Importer of India rubber, Antwerp. 

Cambier, L., Manufacturer of furniture, Member of the House of Repre- 
sentatives, Ath. 

Canon-Legrand, L., Manufacturer, Mons. 

Capelle, L., Envoy extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Minister, Gene- 
ral Direclor>of the trades and the consulates. Department of Foreign 
Affairs, Brussels. 

CoRTY, C, President of the Chamber of Commerce, Antwerp. 

De Begker-Remy, a., President- Administrator of the cc Rice Starch 
Remy Works, Ltd. «, Member of the House of Representatives, 
Wygmael. 
• De Brouwer, J., formerly President of the organizing committee of 
the Exposition of applied Art, Bruges. 



Mr. Db GoENy Ch., Managing Direetor of the « Compagnie des Bronzes », 

Brussels. 
De Taye, E. L., Inspector of Fine Arts, Brussels. 
De Kien, L., Manufacturer, Courtray. 

Delbeke,, a., Member of the House of Representatives, Antwerp. 
Count DE Merode-Westerloo, Speaker of the Senate, President of 

the Society « Le cheval de trait beige », Westerloo. 
De MO'T,, E., Burgomaster of the City of Brussels, Senator, Brussels. 
Desguin, v.. Sheriff of the City of Antwerp, Antwerp. 
De.Vuyst, p., Inspector of Agriculture, Brussels. 
Digneffe, E., President of the Executive Committee of the Exposition 

of Liege (1905), Liege. 
Dubois, J., General Director of the Office of Labour, Chief of the 

Cabinet of the Minister of Industry and Labour, Brussels. 
Dubois-Havemth, Dr., Member of the Superior Council of Hygiene, 

Brussels. 
DucARNE, Major-Oenerali, General Director at the Department of War, 

Brussels. 
Due AIT, J.., Managing Director of the' Society «<? Electrieite & Hydrau- 

lique », Charleroy. 
DuMON, H.,. Manufacturer, Tournaiy. 

Emond, J. B., General Director of Elementary Education, Brussels. 
Empain, Ed., Banker, President of the « Compagnie Generale de Rail- 
ways a voie etroite, » Brussels. 
Irancotte, Ch'., Manufacturer of arms, Liege. 
Garot, J., President of the Chamber of Commerce, Verviers. 
Gerard, E., Director of the Montefior© electro- technical Institute, 

Liege. 
Gillemon-De Goce, A., Manufacturer of Lace, Bruges. 
GODY, J., Deputy Commissioner-General of the Exposition' of Liege 

(I905i). Brussels-. 
GoFFiN, F. E., Councillor of the State Railways,- Brussels. 
G-REiNER, A©., Generaii Manager of the ccSociete anonyme John Cocke- 

rill », Seraing. 
GuEREiTE, Ed., formerly delegate of the Gommissioner-&enefal of 

Belgium for the Exposition of Chicago, Liege. 
Habets, A., ProfessoT at the University of Liege. 
HouzE, Dr. E., Professor at the University of Brussels. 
Kleyer, G., Burgomaster of the City of Liege, Honorary President of 

the Executive Committee of the Exposition of Liege (1905'), Liege. 
Lambotte, p., Secretary of the Society ofFine Arts, Brussels. 
Lepreux, 0., General Director of the « Caisse Generale d'Epargne et 

de Retraite sous la garantie de I'Etat w, Brussels. 
Levie, Michel, Manufacturer, Member of the House of Representatives, 

Cronfestu. 
LiBBRECHT, M., Sub-Manager of the Royal Powder-Mills Co, Wetteren. 
Mabille, Valere, Manufacturer, Morlanwelz. 



M*. Mahillon, v., President of the Syndical House of Maaufackirers of 
Musical Instruments, Brussels. 

Mestreit, E., Secretary of the « Syndicat de la Bourse des metaux et 
charbons », Brussels. 

NoTHOMB (Baron), Administrator of the firm « Boch freres », Brussels. 

Prins, Ad., General Inspector at the Department of Justice, Brussels. 

PuTZE^s, Dr., Professor at the University of Liege. 

RoMBAUT, E., General Inspector of Industrial and Professional Educa- 
tion, Brussels. 

RosEL, E., President of the « Chambre Syndicale de I'Ameublement ». 

Rosier, Inspector of Fine Arts, Mechlin. 

Ryziger, J., President of the Syndical House of precious metals, 
Brussels. 

Saintenoy, p.. Architect, Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, 
Brussels. 

ScHMmx, J., President of the « Association Verriere de Charleroy ». 

Scribe, F,, Secretary of the Society of Fine Arts, Ghent. 

SoLVAY, Armand, Manufacturer, Brussels. 

SouPART, A., General Manager of the « Societe Anonyme des Charbon- 
nages Reunis », Charleroy. 

Tibbaut, Member of the House of Representatives, Ghent. 

TiMMERMANs, Fr., Manager of the « Ateliers de la Meuse », Co. Ltd., 
Liege. 

Van Acker, Paul, Manufacturer, Consul of Netherlands, Ghent. 

Van Cutsem, G., General Director of the Treasury and Public Debt, 
Brussels. 
■ Vander Straeten-Ponthoz (Comte F.), President founder of the Auto- 
mobile-Club, Brussels. 

Van Gehuchten, Dr., Professor at the Catholic University of Lou- 
vain. 

Van Hoegaerden, P . , President of the « Syndicat des Charbonnages 
liegeois », Liege. 

Van Overberghe, C, General Director of Higher Education, Sciences 
and Letters, Brussels. 

Van Overloop,E., Chief Keeper of the Royal Museums of decorative 
and industrial Arts, Brussels. 

Van Schelle, L., Director at the Department of Justice, Brussels. 

Van Schelle, A., formerly Belgian Commissioner for the Exposition of 
Sidney, Brussels. 

Vaxelaire, F., Manufacturer, Brussels. 

Velge, J. B., President of the « Chambre Syndicale des Exploitants des 
Carrieres de Petit Granit », Brussels. 

Verlant, E., Director of Fine Arts, Brussels. 

Vernieuwe, Th., Director at the Department of Agriculture, Brussels. 

VisART de Bocarme (Count A.), President of the Superior Council of 
Forests, Member of the House of Representatives, Burgomaster of 
Bruges. 



Mr. Wauters, A. J., Member of the Commission of the Royal Museufns of 
Paintings and Sculpture, Professor at the Royal Academy of Fine 
Arts, Brussels. 

Wambach, Emile, Inspector of Musical Education, Antwerp. 

Wielemans-Ceuppens, p., Brewer, Forest. 

Weissenbruch, p., Printer to the King, Brussels. 

General secretary. 

Mr. Van Wincxtenhoven, A. C, Chief of Division, Foreign Office, Brussels. 



Delegates of the Press. 

President : Mr. Rotiers, Fritz, of La Chronique. 

Secretary : Mr. Patris, Edmond, of Le Soir. 

Members : Messrs. Fischer, Frans, of Le Peiiple ; Gille, Louis, of the 

XX^ Siecle; Lemonnier, Albert, of the Independance beige; 

Moressee, Andre, of the Journal de Bruxelles. 



Commission of temporary competitions for breeding stock. 

President : Count de Merode-Westerloo, Speaker of the Senate, Pre- 
sident of the National Society « The Belgian Draft Horse. » 

Secretary : Mr. Vernieuwe, Director at the Department of Agriculture. 

Member : Mr. le Chevalier Gaston Hynderickx de Theulegoet, Secre- 
tary to the National Society « The Belgian Draft Horse. » 

Special Commissioner. 

Mr. Albert Van Schelle. 



NATIONAL PAVILION OF BELGIUM. 



Architect : — 
Mr. Paul Saintenoy, 119, rue de rArbre-Benit, Brussels. 

General contractors :— 
Messrs. J. Fichefet and Brothers, 36, rue de Russie, Brussels. 

Direction of the works :— 
Mr, Chartrain, 103, avenue du Roi, Brussels. 

Metallic frame. 

Syndicate of the Metallic Works of Belgium : — 

Societe anonyme « La Metallurgique w, Brussels. 

Societe anonyme de Travaux de Dyle et Bacalan, Louvaln. 

Societe anonyme des Ateliers IN icaise et Delcuve, La Louviere. 

Societe anonyme des Usines de et a Braine-le-Comte. 

Societe anonyme « La Brugeoise », Brugfs. 

Societe anonyme des Usines et Fonderies de Baume et Marpent, Haine-Saint- 

Pierre. 
Societe anonyme « Industrie, » Louvain. 
Societe anonyme des Ateliers de Construction J. Paris, Marchienne-au- 

Pont. 
Compagnie Centrale de Construction, Haine-Saint-Pierre. 
Societe anonyme John Cockerill, Seraing. 
Societe anonyme des Acieries d'Angleur, Tilleur. 
V. Bertaux & Co., Brussels. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Leon Moyaux, General Manager of the « Societe anonyme de Baume et 

Marpent ». 
Mr. V. Rifflart, Chief-engineer of the « Societe anonyme de Baume et 

Marpent ». 

Sculptural decoration : — 
Mr. Paul Colleye, rue des Drapiers, Brussels. 



Artists contributors : — 

Mr. H. BoNCQUET, 72, rue de Hcnnin, Brussels.. 
J. Brijs, 132, rue de I'Aqueduc, Brussels. 
E. Canneel, 17, rue Blanche, Brussels. 
A. Crick, 64, rue Simonis, Brussels. 
E. De Bremaeker, 162, rue de Laeken, Brussels. 
A. Hambresin, 80, rue de la Consolation, Schaerbeek near Brussels. 
A. Heldt, 30, rue de la Chaumiere, Brussels. 
J. Marin, avenue des Sept-Bonniers, Forest near Brussels. 
Ch. Tordeur, chaussee de Vleurgat, Brussels. 
J. Witterwulghe, 27, rue Blaes, Brussels. 

Pictiiral decoration : — 
Mr. Henri Baes, Painter, 123, chaussee de Charleroi, Brussels. 



Glass decorative internal panels by R. Evaldre, Ch. Baes, L. de 
CoNTiNi and H. Thys. 



Portraits of HH. RR. HH. the Prince and Princess Albert of Bel- 
gium, by Andre Cluysenaar and Ernest Blanc Garin. 



Photographs of HH. RR. HH. the Count and Countess of Flanders, 
by Alexandre. 
Photographs of H. R. H. the Princess Clementine, by Route. 
Photographs of H. R. H. the Prince Leopold by Hamesse. 



Gates of thepatended system of the « Industria » Co. Ltd., Brussels 

[Externalf^decorative panels. 

City of Antwerp. — Two decorative panels, by Mr. Van Engelen and 

Mr. Simons. 
City of Bruges .—DecoTSiiiYe Panel, by Mr. De Sloover. 
City of Brussels, — Two decorative panels, by Mr. Amedee Lynen. 
City of Courtray .—DecoT2i{i\e panel, by Mr. Wytsman. 
City of Di7iant.—'DecoT2iiiwe panel, by Mr. Van Roy. 
City of Fumes.— DecoT^iiye panel, by Mr. Dardenne. 
City of Ghent.— Decor^iiwe panel, by Mr. Heins. 
City of Liege.— Two decorative panels, by Mr. Heinz and Mr. Sirtaine. 
City of Namur.—Decor^iiiye panel, by Mr. Merny. 
City o/'5pa.— Decorative panel, by M. Renson. * 
Association verriere de Charier oy.—^.^ The Glass Work », panel by Mr. Ciam- 

BERLANI. 



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Usines et fonderies de Baume et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haine-Saint-Pierre. — 
Decorative panel representing the Bridge of Constanza on the Danube, 
by Mr. Meunier. 

Societe anonyme John CockerilL —BecoTdiiiwe panel representing the Works 
of Seraing, by Mr. Mayne. 

Compagnie internationale des Grands Hdtels. — Two decorative panels 
representing the Royal Castle of Ardenne and the Ostend Palace Hotel, 
by Mr. Herremans and Mr. Guttermann. 

Delhaize brothers & Co, Brussels.— Decorative panel representing their fac- 
tories of Brussels, by Mr. Van Roy. 

J. Fichefet & Brothers, Brussels. — Decorative panel representing the appli- 
cation of tneir patent system to the facing of the embankments of the 
Scheldt, by Mr. Mayne. 

La Metallurgique (Societe anonyme de construction), Brussels.— Decora- 
tive panel representing their Works, by Mr. Mayne. 

Societe anonyme des Raffineries tirlemontoises. — Decorative panel repre- 
senting their Works, by Mr. Meunier. 

Societe civile des Charbonnages du Bois-du-Luc, Houdeng.— Decorative 
panel of collieries, by Mr. Ciamberlani. 

Solvay & Co., Brussels. — Decorative panel representing their Coke Ovens of 
Zeebrugge, by Mr. Wytsman. 

Societe anonyme La Vieille-Montagne, Chenee. — Decorative panel repre- 
senting their Works, by Mr. Herremans. 

IVieiemans-Ceuppens, Brussels. — Decorative panel representing their bre- 
weries, by Mr. Herremans. 



OFFICIAL CATALOGUE OF THE BELGIAN SECTION 



EDUCATION. 



Department A. 

Group I. 
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 



Class I.— Kindergarten. 

1 . Department of Public Education (general Direction of Elemen- 

tary Education), 3, rue de Louvain, Brussels. 

General oi?ganization of the Froebelian Educatioai, Pro- 
gram, Legislation, Statistics, Biiilding & Met^^ds. ^ee 

classes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 26.) 

2. Delhaize brothers & C, rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

Reports on the elementary schools adjoined tt their wopks. 
fgee classes 197, 544, 5oi3, 749, 756, 757, 760, 761, 
768, 769, 770, 771, 781.) 

3. G. DuMONT AND BROTHERS, Sclaigncaux. 

Reports on the elementary schools adjoined to their 
works. (See classes 2, 114, 710, 711, 763, 767, 769, 
774, 781, 793.) 



Class 2.— Elementary grades. 

Department of Public Education (General direction of Elemen- 
tary Education), 3, rue de Louvain, Brussels. 

Organization of Elementary schools, Programs and tlieir 
interpretation in order to adapt teaching to professional neces- 
sities. Material and means used to this end. 



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Works of the pupils showing the results obtained and the 
practical direction given to the education : 1" In the agri- 
cultural regions ; 2° in the industrial regions. 



2, Sc 


HOLAR DISTRIC1 


r of Antwerp. 


Id. 


3. 


Id. 


Eeckeren. 


Id. 


4. 


Id. 


Lierre. 


Id. 


5. 


Id. 


Herenthals. 


Id. 


6. 


Id. 


Mechlin. 


Id. 


7. 


Id. 


Turnhout. 


Id. 


8. 


Id. 


Brussels. 


Id. 


9. 


Id. 


Ixelles. 


Id. 


10. 


Id. 


Hal. 


Id. 


11. 


Id. 


Laeken. 


Id. 


12. 


Id. 


Molenbeek-St . -Jean . 


Id. 


13. 


Id. 


St.-Josse-ten-Noode. 


Id. 


14. 


Id. 


Vilvorde. 


Id. 


15. 


Id. 


Aerschot. 


Id. 


16. 


Id. 


Jodoigne. 


Id. 


17. 


Id. 


Louvain. 


Id. 


18. 


Id. 


Nivelles. 


Id. 


19. 


Id. 


Tirlemont. 


Id. 


20. 


Id. 


Wavre. 


Id. 


21. 


Id. 


Bruges. 


Id. 


22. 


Id. 


Dixmude. 


Id. 


23. 


Id. 


Ostend. 


Id. 


24. 


Id. 


Thielt, 


Id. 


25. 


Id. 


Gourtray. 


Id. 


26. 


Id. 


Menin. 


Id. 


27. 


Id. 


Roulers. 


Id. 


28. 


Id. 


Ypres. 


Id. 


29. 


Id. 


Alost. 


Id. 


30. 


Id. 


Grammont. 


Id. 


31. 


Id. 


Lokeren. 


Id. 


32. 


Id. 


Solteghem. 


Id. 


33. 


Id. 


Saint-Nicolas. 


Id. 


34. 


Id. 


Termonde. 


Id. 


35. 


Id. 


Audenarde. 


Id. 


36. 


Id. 


Eecloo. 


Id. 


37. 


Id. 


Ghent. 


Id, 


38. 


Id. 


Ledeberg. 


Id. 


39. 


Id. 


Tronchiennes. 


Id. 


40. 


Id. 


Binche. 


Id. 


41. 


Id. 


Gharleroy. 


Id. 


42. 


Id. 


Chatelet. 


Id. 


43. 


Id. 


Chimay. 


Id. 


44. 


Id. 


Fontaine-l'Eveque. 


Id. 



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45. 


Scholar district Gosselies. Works of pupils, etc 


46. 


Id. 


Thuin. 


Id. 


47. 


Id. 


Boussu. 


Id. 


48. 


Id. 


La Louviere. 


Id. 


49. 


Id. 


Mons. 


Id. 


50. 


Id. 


Paturages. 


Id. 


51. 


Id. 


Seneffe. 


Id. 


52. 


Id. 


Soignies. 


Id. 


53. 


Id. 


Ath. 


Id. 


54. 


Id. 


Frasnes-lez-Buissenal . 


Id. 


55. 


Id. 


Leuze. 


Id. 


56. 


Id. 


Tournay. 


Id. 


57. 


Id. 


Fexhe-Slins. 


Id. 


58. 


Id. 


Hollogne aux Pierres. 


Id. 


59. 


Id. 


Huy. 


Id. 


60. 


Id. 


Seraing. 


Id. 


61. 


Id. 


Waremme. 


Id. 


62. 


Id. 


Aubel. 


Id. 


63. 


Id. 


Aywaille. 


Id. 


64. 


Id. 


Chenee. 


Id. 


65. 


Id. 


Fleroii. 


Id. 


66. 


Id. 


Liege. 


Id. 


67. 


Id. 


Verviers. 


Id. 


68. 


Id. 


Beeriiigen. 


Id. 


69. 


Id. 


Hasselt. 


Id. 


70. 


Id. 


Maesyck. 


Id. 


71. 


Id. 


Tongres. 


Id. 


72. 


Id. 


Arlon. 


Id. 


73. 


Id. 


Bouillon. 


Id. 


74. 


Id. 


Neufchateau. 


Id. 


75. 


Id. 


Virion. 


Id. 


76. 


Id. 


Bastogne. 


Id. 


77. 


Id. 


Houlfalize, 


Id. 


78. 


Id. 


Marche. 


Id. 


79. 


Id. 


St.-Hubert. 


Id, 


80. 


Id. 


Beauraing. 


Id. 


81. 


Id. 


Dinant. 


Id. 


82. 


Id. 


Mariembourg. 


Id. 


83. 


Id. 


Giney. 


Id. 


84. 


Id. 


Oembloux. 


Id. 


85. 


Id. 


Morialme. 


Id. 


86. 


Id. 


Namur. 


Id. 



87. G. DuMONT AND BROTHERS, Sclaigiieaux. 
Beports. (See class 1.) 



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Class 3. — Training and certification of teachers. 

1 . Department of Public Education (General direction of Elemen- 

tary Education), Brussels. 

Documents relating to the organization of Elementary 
Normal Schools, to the means used and the results obtained. 

2. Collectivity of State Normal Schools. Id. 

3. Collectivity of Approved Normal Schools. Id. 



Class 4. — Continuation schools, including evening schools, 
vacation schools and schools for special training. 

1 . Department of Public Education (General direction of Elemen- 

tary Education) , Biussels. 

Programs, reports and various documents concerning the 
evening schools. 

2. COMMITEE OF THE BrUSSELSS' FAIR. 

Vacation school organized under its care. — Photographs 
and various documents, (See class 783.) 

3. Compagnie g^nerale d'Ougree-Marihaye, Ltd., Ougree. 

Beports concerning its evening schools and schools for 
special training. (See classes 459, 462, 467, 702. 705, 
706, 707, 708, 767, 774, 781.) 



Group 2. 

SECONDABY EDUCATION. 



Class 5. — High schools and acadennies; manual training high 
schools, commercial high schools. 

1. Department of Public Education (Central Administration ot 
Secondary Education), 3, rue de Louvain, Brussels. 

Legislation and Organization of Commercial, Agricul- 
tural, Industrial and Maritime Education. — Cahsthenics 
and Teaching of Design, and, in the Girls' Secondary Schools, 
needle- work and domestical Economy. — Organization : 
Emphasized by pamphets, documents and tables. — Means 
used : Bepresented by Photographs, Maps, Didactical imple- 
ments and reports concerning the various methods. — 
Results obtained : Pupils' tasks. Collections, Statistics. 



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2. 


Royal 


Atheneum 


of Antwerp. Worksof pupils, etc. 


3. 




Id. 


Brussels. 


Id. 


4. 




Id. 


Ixelles. 


Id. 


5. 

6. 




Id. 
Id. 


Tournay. 
Ghent. 


Id. 
Id. 


7. 
8. 




Id. 
Id. 


Charleroy. 

Liege. 


Id. 
Id. 


9. 


Communal college 


of Nivelles. 


Id. 


10. 




Id. 


Tirlemont. 


Id. 


11. 
12. 


Patronized college of Courtray. 
Id. Thielt. 


Id. 
Id. 


13. 


Boys' 


Secondary School in Antwerp. 


Id. 


14. 




Id. 


Diest. 


Id. 


15. 




Id. 


Ghent. 


Id. 


d6. 




Id. 


Jodoigne. 


Id. 


17. 




Id. 


Louvain. 


Id. 


18. 




Id. 


Bruges. 


Id. 


19. 




Id. 


Neufchateau. 


Id. 


20. 




Id. 


Seraing. 


Id. 


21. 




Id. 


Fosses. 


Id. 


22. 




Id. 


Verviers. 


Id. 


23. 




Id. 


Vilvorde. 


Id. 


24. 




Id. 


Mons. 


Id. 


2o. 

26. 




Id. 
Id. 


Limbourg (Commercial section) 
Waremme. Id. 


27. 
28. 




Id. 
Id. 


Paturages (Industrial section). 
Liege, Id. 


29. 




Id. 


Brussels. 


Id. 


30. 
31. 




Id. 
Id. 


Poperinghe. 
Herve. 


Id. 
Id. 


32. 
33. 


Girls' 


Secondary School in Mechlin (Commercial section). 
Id. Scharbeek Id. 


34. 




Id. 


Bruges. 


Id. 


3o. 
36. 




Id. 
Id. 


Charleroy. 
Laeken. 


Id. 

Id. 


37. 




Id. 


Tournay. 


Id. 


38. 




Id. 


Wavre. 


Id. 


39. 




Id. 


St. Gilles. 


Id. 



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Class 6. — Training and certification cf teachers. 

1. Department of Public Education (General Direction of Elemen- 

tary and Secondary Education), Brussels. 

2. State''s Secondary Normal School, Ghent. 

3. Id. . Nivelies. 

4. Id. Brussels. 

5. Id. Liege. 



Contributors of the Growp 2 : — 

Mr. Van Overbergh, General Director of Superior Education^ 
Sciences and Letters at the Home and Public Education 
Department. 

Mr. Van der Dussen de Kestergat, General Director of Secon- 
dary Education at the Home and Public Education 
Department. 

Mr. de San, L., Chief Clerk at the Home and Public Education 
Department. 

Mr. Montfort, L., Inspector of Fine Arts Education. 

Mr. Shaw, G., Inspector of Fine Arts Education. 



Group 3. 
HIGHEB EDUCATION. 



Class 7.— Colleges and universities. 

1. Department of Public Education (Central Administration of 

Higher Education, of Sciences and Letters),. 3, rue de Lou- 
vain, Brussels. 

Programs, reports and various documents. 

2. State University, Ghent. Id. 

3. Id. Liege. Id- . 

4. Catholic University, Louvain. Id. 

5. Free University, Brussels. Id. 



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Class 8. — Scientific, technical and engineering schools 
and institutions. 

1. Departjient of Public Education (Central Administration of 

Higher Education of Sciences and Letters), Brussels. 
Programs, reports and various documents. 

2. polytechnigal school of brussels. id. 

3. State School of Civil Engineering, Arts and Manufactures, 

Ghent. Id. 

4. State School of GiiviL Engineering and Mines, Liege. Id. 

5. Electrical Institute Montefiore, Liega. Id. 

6. Mine and Civil Engineering School, Louvain. Id. 



Class 9. — Professional Schools. 

A. — Education of young men: — 

1. Department of Industry and Labor (General Inspection of 

Professional Schools), Brussels. 

Distinctions : Great Prize Amsterdam, 1883; Antwerp, 
188o; Brussels, 1888; Paris, 1889; Antwerp, 1894; 
Brussels,, 1897; Paris, 1900. 

Collectivity of the Professional Schools subject to the 
State's inspection, i. e. \ o domestics trainings professional 
schools ; 290 domestic training schools and classes ; 3 pro- 
fessional courses; 4 apprentices shops. (See classes 15 
and 16.) 

Statistics, reports and various documents. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Eug. Rombaut, Inspector General of Professional and 
Industrial Education. 

Mr. P. Wauters, Inspector of Industrial and Professional 
Education. 

Mr. A. Arendt, Deputy Inspector of Industrial and Profes- 
sional Education. 

2. Professional joinery school established by Mr. Gambler in his 

works, Ath. 

Woiks of Pupils. 

3. Professional School of textiles (section of the Industrial 

school) ,^ Ghent. Id. 



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4. Professional School of Mechanics established by MM. Carels in 

their works, Ghent. Id. 

5. Spinery and ruilding school establislied by Mr. Nicaise in his 

works, Ghent. Id. 

6. Armours and Mechanics School, Liege. Id. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 4897, Universal Exposition, 
Great Prize; Paris, 1900, Universal Exposition, Great Prize. 

7. Professional School of Mechanics, Liege. Id. 

8. Superior Institute of Brewery, Ghent. Id. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1887, Exposition of Brewery, 
Diploma of Honour; Brussels, 1888, Great competition 
prize of progress; Paris, 1889, Universal Exposition, Gol- 
den medal ; Amsterdam, 1895, Universal Exposition, 2 di- 
plomas of honour (Education and Brewery class) ; Amsterdam, 
189o, Universal Exposition, Cross of Honour; Bordeaux, 
189o, International Exposition, Diploma of Honour; Brus- 
sels, 1897, International Exposition, 2 diplomas of honour 
and one silver medal (class of Brewery and Hygiene) ; Ghent, 

1899, Provincial Exposition, Diploma of honour; Paris, 

1900, Universal Exposi'tion, Golden medal. 

9. Professional school of mechanics of precision, electricity and 

WATCHMAKING, BrUSSClS. Id. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of Great Priee; 
Brussels, 1897, Diploma of Great Prize; Paris, 1900, 
Diploma and Golden medal; Lille, 1902, Diploma, Golden 
medal and Diploma of Honour. 

to. Professional tailoring sch^ogl. Brasses. 

8 professional courses. 36 spinning shops for appren- 
tices. 22 stone cutter shops for apprentices. Id. 

11. St. Luke's Sch@ols. Golden medal at the International Exhibition 

of Hygiene and Education of London 1884. 
Exhibiting Schools : 

St. Luke's School of Ghent, Works of Pupils. 
Id. Tournay, id. 

Id. Schaerbeek, id. 

Id. Liege, id. 

B. — Education for young Women : — 

12. Collectivity of the 29 professional scaotLs inspected by the 

State. 

Works of Pupils, choosen in the : — 
Professional school, rue du Marais, Brussels. 

Id. rue du Poingon, Brussels. 

Id. rue du President, Ixelles. 

Id. rue des Minimes, Louvain. 



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Professional school, rue Traversiere, St.Josse-ten-Noode. 
Id. Uccle. 

Id. rue de Constantinople, St. Gilles. 

13. Collectivity of the 14 professional domestic training schools 
inspected by ihe State. 

Works of Pupils, choosen in the Professional domestic 
training school, Braine-l'Alleud. 



Class 10. — Libraries. 

1. Department of Public Education (Central Administration of 

' Higher Education of Sciences and Letters), 3, rue de 
Louvain, Brussels. 

Annual reports and various documents. 

2. Royal Library, Brussels. Id. 

3. General archives of the Kingdom, Brussels. Id. 

4. State archives depository, Antwerp. Id. 

5. Id. Arlon. Id. 

6. Id. Bruges. Id. 

7. Id. Ghent. Id. 

8. Id. Hasseh. Id. 

9. Id. Liege. Id. 

10. Id. Mons. Id. 

11. Id. Namur. Id. 



Class I 1.— Museums. 

Department of Public Education (Central Administration oi 
Higher Education of Sciences and Letters), 3, rue de 
Louvain, Brussels. 
Various documents. 

Eloyal Museum of Natural History, Bwissels. 

Age of Stone in Belgium. — Collection of bone and stoiie 
tools showing the evolution of stone industry throughout the 
principal periods : eolithieal, paleolithical and neolithical. 
— Each period is subdivised in consecutive and superposed 
industries, so as to sho^v- distinctly the alterations in eve^' 
strati graphical level. (See class 743.) 



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Contributors of the group : — 

Mr. Van Overbergh, C, General Director of Higher Educa- 
tion, Sciences and Letters at the Home and Public 
Education Department. 

Mr. De Bruyn, L., Director at the Home and Public Education 
Department. 

Mr. Beckers, L., Chief of Division at the Home and Public 
Education Department. 

Mr. Houpied, A., Chief Clerk at the Home and Public Educa- 
tion Department. 

Mr. Bormans, S., Administrator, Inspector of the University 

of Liege- 
Mr. Buls, Ch , Member of the Council of Administration of 

the University of Brussels. 
Mr. Vanderlinden, Administrator-Inspectior of the University 

of Ghent. 
Mr. Dewalque, F., Professor of the Catholic University at 

Louvain. 
Rev. F. Vandengehn, Keeper of the Royal Library. 
Mr. Vandenbroeck, E., K^eeper of the Royal Museum of 

Natural History. 
Mr. Lecointe, G., Director of the Astronomical service of 

BeJgium. 



Group 4. 



SPECIAL EDUCATION IN FINE ARTS. 

(Institutions for teaching drawing, painting and music.) 

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Class 12.— Art schools and institutes. 

Department foF Fine Arts (General Direction of Fine Arts), 

Brussels. 

Collectivity of Academies and Schools of Design of the 
Kingdom. Synthesis of the Official programs; general 
Education of Drawing. Painting sections, Architecture 
and Sculpture sections. — Applications to the trades which 
depend of each of these branches of plastic Arts. 

Workschoosen in the Superior Institute of Fine Arts at 
Antwerp; Academies of Brussels, Ghent, Bruges; Schools 
of Mechlin, Ixelles, Liege and Louvain. 



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Contributors : — 
Messrs. E. L. de Taye and Rosier, Inspectors of the Fine Arts. 



Class 13. — Schools and departments of music; conservatories 

of music. 

1. Department of Fine Arts. — Inspection of the musical institu- 
tions. 

Programms, statistics, photographs, &c., of the musical 
schools subsidiated and inspected by the Government. 
Results acquired in the last competition. 

Contributor : — 
Mr. Emile Wambach, State Inspector, Antwerp. 



2. 


« Conservatoire Royal i 


1) OF Music of Brussels. 


Id. 


3. 


Id. 




Liege. 


Id. 


4. 


Id. 




Ghent. 


Id. 


5. 


Id. 




Antwerp. 


Id. 


6. 


« Conservatoire » of 


Music of Rruges. 


Id. 


7. 


Id. 




Mons. 


Id. 


8. 


« Egole COMMUNALE )) 


OF 


Music of Anderlecht. 


Id. 


9. 


Id. 




Arlon. 


Id. 


10. 


Id. 




Ath. 


Id. 


11. 


Id. 




Athis. 


Id. 


12. 


Id. 




Boussu. 


Id. 


13. 


Id. 




Charleroi. 


Id. 


14. 


Id. 




Chatelet. 


Id. 


15. 


Id. 




La Louviere. 


Id. 


16. 


Id. 




Marcinelle. 


Id. 


17. 


Id. 




Namur. 


Id. 


18. 


Id. 




Nivelles. 


Id. 


19. 


Id. 




Philippeville. 


Id. 


20. 


Id. 




Tirlemont. 


Id. 


21. 


Id. 




Tournay. 


Id. 



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Group 5. 

SPECIAL EDUCATION IN AGRICULTURE. 



Class 14. — AgriGulturai colleges and departments; 
experiment stations; instruction in forestry. 

(See Department H, Group 83.) 

Agricultural Department (General Direction of Agriculture), 
Brussels. 

Collectivity of agricultural Education and scientific agricul- 
tural institutions. — Legislation. — Documents. — Statistics. 
— Books. — Programs relating to the organization of agri- 
cultural education and the teaching of rural economy.— 
Tables, photographs and various collections. 

Contributor : — 
N. De Vuyst, Inspector at the Agricultural Department, 
Brussels. 

EXHIBITIONS OF THE COLLECTIVITY : 

1. Agricultural State's Institute at Gembloux, 

Director Mr. Hubert. 

2. State's Veterinary School at Cureghem, 

Director Mr. Degive. 

3. Agronomic Institute at Louvain, 

Mr. Leplae, Professor at the University of Louvain. 

4. State's Botanic garden at Brussels, 

Director Mr. Durand. 

5. State's Chemical and bacteriological Institute, State's labo- 

ratories OF ANALYSES. (Ses class 509.) 

6. State's Agricultural secondary practical school at Huy, 

Director Mr. Dijon. 

7. State's horticultural school at Ghent, 

Director Mr. Ronse. 

8. Domestic TRAINING SCHOOL, 

Mr. Wauters, Director of the domestic training school at 
Bouchout. 

9. Agricultural elementary GRADES, 

Mr. Poll, Director of the State's benevolent schools at 
Ruysselede by Beveren. 

10. Courses FOR FARMERS, 

11. Service OF THE State's Agronomists, 



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12. Study Club of the State's Agronomists, 

A special pamphlet published by the Department of Agri- 
culture gives detailed explanation of this collectivity. (See 
cl. 511). 



Group 6. 

SPECIAL EDUCATION IN COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. 



Class 15. — Industrial and trade schools; 
evening industrial schools. 

i. Department of Indusry and Labour (General Inspection of 
industrial schools), Brussels. 

Distinctions : Great Pi'ize, Amsterdam, 1883; Antwerp, 
1885; Brussels, 1888; Paris, 1889; Antwerp, 1894; 
Brussels, 1897; Paris, 1900. 

Statistics; reports and various documents. 

Collectivity of the 74 industrial schools subject to the 
State's inspection. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Eug. Rombaut, General Inspector of professional and 

industrial education. 
Mr. P. Wauters, Inspector of professional and industrial 

education. 
Mr. A. Arendt, Deputy-Inspector of industrial and professional 

education. 



2, 


Industry school 


of Antwerp. 


Works of Pupils. 


3. 


Id. 


Brussels. 


Id. 


4. 


Id. 


Ghent. 


Id. 


5. 


Id. 


Jemappes. 


Id. 


6. 


Id. 


La Louviere. 


Id. 




Id. 


Liege. 


Id. 


8. 


Id. 


Morlanwelz. 


Id. 




Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, International Exposition, 




silver medal ; 


Paris, 1889, International Exposition, Diploma 




of golden medal. 




9. 


Industrial school of St. Ghislain. 


Works of Pupils. 




(See class 9.) 







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Class 16. — (a] Business and commercial schools; 
[b) Higher instruction in commerce. 

A. — 1. Department of Industry and Labour (General Inspection 

of industrial schools), Brussels. 

Distinctions : Great Prize, Amsterdam, 18S3; Antwerp, 
1885; Brussels, 1888; Paris, 1889; Antwerp, 1894; 
Brussels, 1897 ; Paris, 1900. 

Collectivity of Industrial, Professional, Commercial and 
Domestic Education. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Eug. Rombant, Inspector general of industrial education. 
Mr. P. Wauters, Inspector of industrial and professional 

education, 
Mr. A. Arendt, Deputy-Inspector of industrial and profes- 
sional education. 
Statistics, reports and ¥arious docomenis. 

B. — 1. Collectivity of the 14 Special Hi€h Schools. Commerce, 

industry, arts and trades, textiles, subsidiated by the 
Department. 

2. Superior Institute of Commerce, Antwerp. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1878, Diploma of siver medal; 
Brussels, 1888, Diploma of participation ; Antwerp, 1885, 
2 diplomas of golden medal; Liverpool, 1886, Diploma of 
golden medal; Brussels and Melbourne^ 1888, the highest 
distinction; Paris, 1889, 2 Diplomas of golden medal; 
Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of honour; Brussels, 1897, 
Diploma of great Prize. 

Various documents. 

3 . Commercial Institute of THEMANUFACTURERSof Hainault,Mons- Id. 

4. Superior Commercial and Consular School of Mons. Id. 



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Group 7. 
EDUCATION OF DEFECTIVES. 



Class 19.— Institutions for the blind; 
publications for the blind. 

1. Department of Justice (General Direction of benevolence), 

Brussels. 

Plans of the Education Establishments for the blind, deaf 
and dumb erected during the later years and especially at 
the Royal institute for the deaf and dumb and the blind at 
Woluwe-St . -Lambert , 

Schoolbooks, maps, and implements used for education 
and sport of the blind and the deaf and dumb. 

Objects manufactured by the pupils. 

Statistics of the blind and deaf and dumb dwelling in 
the various special institutes of the kingdom. 

Legislation on the subject and conditions of admission for 
children in the institutes (age, cost of board and lodging). 

(See classes 20, 784 to 790.) 

2. Royal Institute for blind and deaf and dumb, Woluwe- 

St. -Lambert near Brussels. 

Reports and various documents. (See class 20.) 

3. Institute of blind, deaf and dumb, Bruges. Id. 

(See class 20.) 

4. Institute of blind, deaf and dumb, Brussels. Id. 

(See class 20.) 

5. Institute of BLIND, DEAF and DUMB, -Maeseyck. Id. 

(See class 20.) 



Class 20.->lnstitutions for the deaf and dumb. 

EXHIBITORS OF THE CLASSES 19 & 20. 

1. Department of Justice (General Direction of benevolence), 

Brussels. 

Reports, books, maps and various documents. (See 
class 49,) 

2. Royal Institute for blind and deaf and dumb, .Woluwe- 

St. -Lambert near Brussels. 

Reports and various documents. (See class 19.) 



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3. Institute of deaf and dumb, Bruges. (See class 49.) Id. 

4. Id. Brussels. (See class 19.) Id. 

5. Id. Maeseyck. (See class 19.) Id. 

6. « Le sourd-muet belge, orgaiie officiel de la Federation beige 

des sourds-muets », Liege. 
Contributor : — 
Mr. L. J. Bothy, Director, Liege. 



Class 21. — Institutions for tiie feeble minded. 

1. Department of Justice (General Direction of benevolence), 

Brussels. 

Various documents on the establishments for the feeble- 
minded : Books, Maps and various implements used for the 
education and, sports of defective children, idiots, feeble- 
minded and lunatics, placed in the special institutes. 

2. Special School for lunatic children, annexed to the Strop 

House at Ghent. 
Various documents. 

3. Institutes for epilectic or lunatic children at Lou vain, 

Manage, Lokeren, Tessenderloo, Lummen. 
Id. (See classes 19, 20 and 788.) 



€rr«up 8. 



SPECIAL FORMS OF EDUCATION— TEXT BOOKS- SCHOOL 
FURNITURE AND SCHOOL APPLIANCES. 



Class 23.— Extension courses*, popular lectures and people's 
institutes; correspondence schools. 

Workmen's Society, « Les Amis de l'Edugation poi'ulaire », 
Souvret-Courcelles. —Excursions, Conferences, Libraries. 
Distinctions : Paris, 188-9, Silver medal. 
Map shewing the general results of the Society. 

Contributors : — 

Mr, Jules Carlier, General-Commissioner ot Belgium, Honor- 
aiy President. Great Prize at the Universal Exhibi- 
tion of Paris, 1889. 

Mr. Dumont, President. Bronze medal at the Universal 
Exhibition of Paris, 1889. 



Class 24.— Scientific societies and associations; scientific 
expeditions and investigations. 

1. RovIl Academy of Belgium. Various documents. 

2. Flemish Royal Academy. Id. 

3. Royal Academy of Archeology. Id. 

4. Id. Medicine. Id. 

5. Id. Association of Chemists. Id. 

6. Naturalists' Club of Huy. Id. 

7. Archeological Club of Mechlin. Id. 

8. Id. Mons. Id. 

9. Id. Soignies. Id. 

10. Id. Termonde. Id. 

11. Id. the « Pays de Waes ». Id. 

12. Id. Enghien. Id. 

13. Club of Sciences and Arts, Huy. Id. 

14. College of Physicians of the Brussels' Agglomeration. Id. 

15. « N.-D. de la Paix » College, Namur (section of Philosophy, 

Letters and Sciences). Id. 

16. Commission of the « Belgica ». Id. 

17. Id. National Biography. Id. 

18. Royal Commission of History. Id. 

19. Archeological Institute of Liege. Id. 

20. Id. Luxembourg. Id. 

21. Institute OF Social sciences. Id. 

22. International Institute of Bibliography. Id. 

23. St. Louis' Institute, Brussels (section of Philosophy and Letters). 

Id. 

24. Astronomical service of Belgium. Id. 

25. Geological service of Belgium. Id. 

26. Meteorological service of Belgium. Id 

27. Social Economy's society. Id. 

28. Belgian Society OF Sociology. Id. 
^. Society OF Political Economy. Id. 

30. Scientifical Society of Brussels. Id. 

31. Royal Society of Sciences, Liege. Id. 

32. Id. LiNNEEAN Society. Id. 

33. Society of Sciences, Letters and Arts of Hainault. Id. 

34. Belgian Society of Economy. Id. 

35. Id. Microscopy. Id. 

36. Id. Geology, Paleontology and Hydrology. Fd. 

37. Geological Society of Belgium. Id. 

38. Royal Zoological and Malacological Society. Id. 

39. Id. Society OF BoTANics. Id. 

40. Entomological Society of Belgium. Id. 

41. Society OF Anthropology. Id. 



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42. Medico-surgi<;al Society of Belgium. Various documents. 

43. Royal Society of Natural and Medical Sciences of Brussels. Id. 

44. Society of Pathological Anatomy, Brussels. Id. 

45. Medical Society of Antwerp. Id. 

46. Id. Ghent. Id. 

47. Medico-suhgical Society of LificE. Id. 

48. Id. Antwerp. Id. 

49. Society of Neurology. Id. 

50. Id. Mental medicine of Belgium. Id. 

51. Belgian Surgical Society. Id. 

52. Id. Society of Ophtalmology. Id. 

53. Id. Otology and Laryngology. Id. 

54. Gynecological AND Orstetrical Belgian Society. Id. 

55. Royal Society OF Chemists. Id. 

56. Society OF Pharmacy, Antwerp. Id. 

57. Royal Society of Purlic Medicine. Id. 

58. Society of Legal Medicine of Belgium. Id. 

59. Belgian Royal Society of Geography. Id. 

60. Royal Society of Geography, Antwerp. Id. 

61. Society OF Colonial Studies. Id. 

62. Belgian Numismatical Society. Id. 

63. Society of Emulation, Liege Id. 

64. Archeological Society of Brussels. Id. 

65. Paleontological and Archeological Society of Charleroy. Id. 

66. Historical and Archeological Society of Ghent. Id. 

67. Society of Art and History of the Diocese of Liege Id. 

68. Archeological and Historical Society of Verviers. Id. 

69. Id. Society of Namur. Id. 

70. Id. Nivelles. Id. 

71. Society of History and Literature of Tournay. Id. 

72. Id. FOR THE Imt»rovement of Historical and Philosophical 

Studies. Id. 

73. « The Melophiles » Society, Hasselt. Id. 

74. Historical Society of Courtray. Id. 

75. Id. the Campine. Id. 

76. Architectural Central Society. Id. 

77. Medical Syndicate of the Province of Namur. Id. 



Class 25.— Educational publications, text books, &c. 

1. Aerts, L., Director of the Industrial school, Louvain. 

Pratical elements of the resistance of materials. 

2. Ansotte, C, & Defrise, A., Professors at the Industrial school 

of Paturages and Dour. 

Method of centralisation applied to commercial accountant- 
ship and to complete Companies accountantship. 



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3. Bertrand, L., & Urbain, E., Professors at the Indastrial school 

of Qaievrain and Paturages. 

Course of elementai'y mechanics. 

4. BoucHE, C, Professor at the Industrial school of Dour. 

Course of electricity. 

o. BuissERET, E'. & Baude, S., Professors at the Industrial scliool 
of Leuze and Nivelles. 

{a) Course of mechanic. — {b) Exercises of natural philo- 
sophy meclianics and electricity. 

6. CoRBisiER, J., Professor at the Industrial school of Nivelles. 

Geometry for the workman. 

7. Grevals, T., Director of St. Antonius professional school, 

Ghent. 

(a) Eenige begrippen van rekenkunde. — (b) Handboek van 
grondbeginnende weefkunde. 

8. Demeuse, a.. Director at the Industrial school of Charleroy. 

Elementan' course of political and industrial economy. 

9. GflrsLAiN, 0., Professor at the Industrial school of Namur. 

Industrial and commercial geography of Belgium. 

10. GoDX, J., Professor at the Industrial school of Louvain. 

Elements of pratical geometry and topography. 

11. Launoy, J., Director at the Industrial school of Soignies. 

[a) Pratical course of stone cutting preceded by notions of 
geology and descriptive geometry. — [b) Course of civil con- 
structions. 

12. Leroy, L., Professor at the Industrial school of Charleroy, 

Notions of political economy and statistic. 

13. Mal, L., Professor at the Industrial school of Braine-le-Comte. 

Various publications. 

14. Manfroy, p., Pratical treaty of industrial accountantship. 

Society accountantship. 

15. Medard, Ch., Professor at the Industrial school of Frameries. 

16. GoossENS, 0., id., Paturages. 

Elementary course of geometrical design and projections. 

17. MiCHOT, J., Professor at the Superior commercial and consular 

school of Hainault, Mo7is. 

[a] Course of commercial correspondance in five lessons. 
— [b] Id. of commercial teaching in different degrees. 

18. MouLAN, Ph. (late), Professor at the Industrial school of Seraing. 

Course of elementary mechanics. 

19. PoRiNiOT, L., Professor at the Industrial school of Marchienne- 

au-Pont. 

Pratical course of applied algebra. 



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fl. RuBLLE, J., Professor at the Industriel school of Frameries. 
Commercial and Industrial accountantship. 

21. Vankerkhove, C, Professor at the Industrial school at Braine- 

le-Gomte. 

Elementary geometry of the Arts and Manufacturers. 

22. SouRis, A., Professor at the Industrial school of Louvain. 

(a) Pratical treatry of industrial painting. — (b) The oxyde 
of zink painting and its employment. — (c) Pintura industrial. 

23. Stienon, E., Pratical course of stenography. 

24. Wautry, atVitrival. 

Lessons of agriculture. 

2i. M"^ Du Gaju, 9, rue de la Prairie, Ghent. 

Distinctions : Seventeen rewards (four diplomas of 
honour, several golden medals, &c.). Chicago, 1893; 
Antwerp, 1894; Brussels, 1897; Ghent, 1899; Paris, 
1900; Bordeaux, 1895; Cologne, 1890; Edimbourg, 
1890, &c. (See classes 25 and 26 ; 747 and 748.) 

Tracts and various pamphlets crowned by the Royal 
Academy of Belgium, the Province of Hainault and the 
National Society of encouragement to well-doing, of Paris, 
in 1895, under the Presidence of Mr. Jules Simon. 



Class 26. — School furniture, School appliances. 

Department of Purlic Instruction (General Direction of Ele- 
mentary and Secondery Education, Brussels). 

Types, plans and various other documents. (See classes 
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.) 



ART. 



Department B* 

(Open to works of United Stales and Foreign Artists, whether previouslj^ 

exhibited or not.) 
International Fine Arts Building:. 



Group 9. 
PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS. 



Class 27.— Paintings on canvass, wood, metal, enamel, porce- 
lain, faience, and on various preparations; by all direct 
methods in oil, wax, tempera, and other media; mural pain- 
tings; fresco paintings on walls. 

EXHIBITORS OF CLASS 27. 

1. Abattucci, Pierre-Jean, 154, chaussee de Gand, Brussels. 

The Lonesome Castle. 

2. Abry, Leon, 28, rue Ommeganck, Anhverp. 

Full Cry. 

3. AcART, Adelina, 12, Vieux Quai-au-Bois, Ghent. 

Inside view of the Ophtalmological Institute Ghent. 

4. Baes, Firmin, 134, chaussee de Charleroi, Brussels. 

The Challenge. 

5. Bastien, Alfred, 22, rue Vergote, Brussels. 

Outskirts of the Forest of Soignes. 

6. Bayart, Paul-L.-F.-J., 19, rue des Halles, Brussels. 

Old mill in Flanders. 



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7. Blieck, Maurice, 101, rue Traversiere, Brussels. 

In the Campine. — Autumn. 

8. Boss, Prosper C, 5, rue des Pretres, Ghent. 

Old Castle. 

9. BouDRY, Alois, 37, rae Saint-Gommaire, Antwerp. 

A Melopea. — The Convalescent. 

JO. BuYSSE, Georges, Tir Vaart-Wondelghem near Ghent. 
Winter Afternoon. 

11. Calais, Henriette Josephine, ibis, rue da Due, Brussels. 

Alleluia ! the last shall be the first in Heaven. 

12. Cambier, Louis G., 37, rue de la Charite, Brussels. 

The Cenacle. — The grotto of the Dealh-Struggle. 

13. Cambier, Nestor, 259, chaussee de Boendael, Brussels. 

Corner of Bruges in the Twilight. 

14. Carpentier, Evariste,, 53^, Mont-Saint-Martin, Liege. 

Rainy Weather. — On the terrace. 

15. Cassiers, Henry, 18, rue de I'Abbaye, Brussels. 

Dutch town. 

16. Charlet, Frantz, Chateau de Forest, Brussels. 

The golden Dial. 

17. Claus, Emile, Astene. 

Forsaken brick field. 

18. Cluysenaar, Andre, 11, avenue Hamoir, Brussels. 

The Mother and the Child.- Study. 

19. Collin, Andre, 18, rue de la Bienfaisance, Brussels. 

Winter with the Poor. 

20. Cogen, Felix, 12, rue Ortelius, Brussels. 

Peter the Great. 

21. Courtens, Franz, 28, rue du Cadran, Brussels. 

Under the beeches. — Morning's work. 

22. Crabbe, Victor, 34, avenue Michel-Ange, Brussels. 

The Dale Duchess.— Corner of Pound. 

23. Crabbeels, Florent-N.(late), 1 18, chaussee deMalines, Antwerp. 

Kermess feast at Weefielderzande. — A day which 
commences. 

24. LE Baugnies, Rene, 49, rue Berckmans, Brussels. 

Harbour at ebb tide. 

25. De Bievre, Marie, 61, rue de Livourne, Brussels. 

Camehas. — Peaches. — Roses. 

26. Degouve de Nunqces, William, 49, rue de Murillo, Brussels. 

North Coast in the isle of Majorca. — In the isle of Majorca. 

27. De Hem, Louise, rue de Stuers, Ypres. 

The lover of the books. — Old flemish woman. 



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28. De Lalaing, Jacques, 43, rue Ducale, Brussels. 

Portrait of a country vicar. 

29. Deweert, Anna, 1, rue des Hospices, Ghent. 

Morning mist on the river. 

30. DiERCKx, Pierre-Jacques, Moll near Antwerp. 

The spinsters. 

31. Drumaux, Angelina, 20, rue du Vertbois, 'Liege. 

Chrysanthema. 

32. EcKERMANS, Alicc-M.-Th. , 1S3, chaussee de Mallines, Antwerp. 

On the wharf. — Shell fisherman. — Net-menders. 

33. Frederic, Leon-H.-M., 208, chaussee de Haechi, Brussels. 

Nature. — St. Francis on the sea-shore. 

34. Gevers, Helene, 10, rue Herrewyns, Antwerp. 

The lesson of water colour painting. — The broken twig. 

3o. GiLSouL, Vicior, 50, ruede la Vallee, Brussels. 

The turning of the canal of Bruges. — Rough weather. — 
Arrival of the fisherboats. 

36. Haeck. Leopold, 33, Marche-aux-Boeufs, Antwerp. 

Rising room. — October morning. 

37. Hageman, Victor, ^Obis, rue du Regent, Antwerp. 

In winter time. 

38. Halle, Oscar, 33, rue de Wellington, Ostend. 

The washerwomen. — The rope factory. 

39. Hamesse, Adolphe J., Brussels. 

In the wood. — Autumn. 

40. Hazledine, Alfred, 224,. rue Verte, Brussels. 

Street Corner. — Bruges. 

41. Hen>'ebicq, Andre, 1, ruede Lausanne, Brussels. 

Quo Vadis. — Arrival of a christian martyr in Ihe cata- 
combs. — La Esmeralda. 

42. Henneman, Valentin, Assebrouck near Bruges. 

At Knocke. 

43. Hens, Franz, 10, rue Goquilhat, Antwerp. 

Misty Night, — Morning on the Scheldt. 

44. Hermans, Charles, 290, a\veiiue Louise, Brussek. 

Bathing. 

45. Herremans. Lievin, 123, rue Potagere, Brussels. 

The Zeeland Shop. 

46. Heymans, Adrien-J., 224, rue Verte, Brussels. 

Sunrise in the bogs of the Campine. — Afternoon in 
October. 

47. HooRicKx, Ernest H. G., Weert-Bornhena, near Puers. 

Ferrv on the old Scheldt. 



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48. HoRENRANT, Joseph, 44, rue Neuve, Ledeberg, Ghent. 

The gossips. — Bad days. 

49. HouYOux, Leon J., Rhode St. Genese. 

Autumn. 

50. Jacobs, Adolphe, 33, rue Faider, Brussels. 

Yong bulls leaving the through. — Pastury in Brabant. 

ol. Jacqmotte, Georges, 5o, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels. 
The beginnings. 

52. Jamar, Armand, 30, rue Albert-de-la-Tour, Brussels. 
The Ocean. — Dutch home. 

03. Jamar, Pauline, 17, rue Saint-Pierre, Liege. 

Pansies. 

04. Jefferys, Marcel, 69, rue Paul-Lauters, Brussels. 

Raw weather.— July flowers. 

55. JoNNAERT, Clemence, 2, Marche-aux-Oiseaux, Ghent. 

In June. — Pionies. — Iris. 

56. JoTTRAND, Lucien, 85, rue Paul-Lauters, Brussels. 

Early out to sea. — Twihght silence. 

57. Khnopff, Fernand, 41, avenue des Courses, Brussels. 

A blue wing. 

58. Laermans, Eugene, 118, chaussee de Gand, Brussels. 

The intruders. 

59. Laridon, Louise-J., 41, rue du Moulin, Antwerp. 

Poppies. 

60. Laureys, Armand, 6, rue de TAbondanee, Brussels. 

Young mother. 

61. Lauwers, Frangois, 32, boulevard Leopold, Antwerp. 

The minuet. 

62. Leempoels, Jef, 8, rue Van Moer, Brussels. 

Destins and Human Kind. — Friendship. — In tears. 

63. Lefevre, Arthur, 18, rue de la Culture, Brussels. 

Cinder-pickers. 

64. Le Mayeur, Adrien, 431, avenue Louise, Brussels. 

Leaving the channel of Ostend. 

65. LfiOTARD, Alice, 33, rue des Deux-EgUses, Brussels. 

Nothing left. 
QQ. Leveque, Auguste, 469, rue Vanderkindere, Brussels. 
Triumph of Death. — Love song. 

67. Lybaert, Theophile, 8, place Saint-Michel, Ghent. 
Jersey Blues. — Scouting. 

(58. Marcette, Alex, 193, rue de la Loi, Brussels. 

Moon effect on the Scheldt. — Repairing boats. — Depar- 
ture of the fisher boats. 



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69. Marcotte, Marie-A., 184, rue de la Province (Sud) AnUverp. 

An old fellow. 

70. Mathieu, Paul, 345, rue des Palais, Brussels. 

Landscape in Brabant. 

71. Meunier, Georgette, 20, rue Maes, Brussels. 

The Mandoline. 

"72. Meyers, Isidore, 15, Montagne-du-Parc, Brussels. 
Afternoon. 

73. MoNTiGNY, Jenny, 118, rue Neuve-Saint-Pierre, Ghent. 

Morning (October). — Afternoon. 

74. Nys, Alexis, 10, place de la Reine, Brussels. 

The wave. 

75. Oleffe, Auguste, Villa Vino, Ostend. 

The man of the lighthouse. 

76. Ottevaere, Henri, 38, rue Moris, Brussels. 

The depth of the sea. 

77. Patte, Fernand, 38, rue de la Vallee, Brussels. 

April. 

78. pRoosT, Frans, 94, chaussee d'Anvers, Cappellen-Antwerp. 

Lonely House. 

79. Ransy-Putzeys, Felicie, 11, cour des Minimes, Liege. 

Banks of the Meuse (Vise). 

80. Radoux, Marguerite, 29, boulevard Piercot, Liege. 

The spider. 

81. Rorert, Raphael, 10, place du Beguinage, Ghent. 

The dogs of the destitute. — Flemish village. — The red 
chapel. 

82. RoNNER, Alice, 43, rue Gachard, Brussels. 

Geraniums. 

83. RossEELs, Jacques, 165, chaussee.de Malines, Antwerp. 

Banks of the Scheldt. 

84. Rousseau, Ch. L., 47, boulevard Conscience, Bruges. 

Panorama of Bruges. 

85. RuL, Henry, 34, rue Mercator, Antwerp. 

Downs in the Campine. 

86. Simons, J. -Frans, villa Simons, Brasschaet. 

The red cows. 

87. Smits, Jakob, Achterbosch, Moll (Campine). 

The Judass Kiss.— Sunny flowers. 

88. Stacquet, Henry, 45, rue des Palais, Brussels. 

Dutch Church.— Dutch Home. 

89. Stevens, Gastave-M., 89, boulevard de la Gambre, Brussels. 

The Annunciation. — The Wood Nymph. 



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90. Steppe-Romain, E.-J., 65, rue Van Maerland, Brussels. 

Night peace. 

91. Thomas, Henri, 118, quai des Charbonnages, Brussels. 

V6nus ? 

92. Uytterchaut, V.-M., rue de la Grosse-Tour, Brussels. 

Mill in Flanders. — Orchard in Holland. — Environs of 
Brussels. 

93. Vanaise, Gustavo (late), 11, Marche-aux-Oiseaux, Ghent. 

The spring. — Equestrian portrait of the Count of ]!Sferode. 

94. Van Andringa, Martin, 81, avenue Van de Raey, Brussels. 

Landscape in Brabant. 

95. Van Beurden, 18, rue de la Pelle, Antwerp. 

At the sweat of your brow you will gain your bread. 

96. Vandamme, Frans, 207, avenue de la Reine, Brussels. 

Forsaken vessels. 

97. Vanden Bos, G.-M., 10, boulevard des Hospices, Ghent. 

The woman with the cat. 

98. Van Cauwelaert, E.-J., 19, rue du Fort, Ghent. 

Ferry. — Last rays. 

99. Van den Eeden, N., 33, rue Dewez, Namur. 

The communicants at Ste Gudule. 

100. Van der Meulen, Edmond,lo, rue de la Buanderie, Brussels. 

One chair for two. — Beagles of Artois. — In the woods. 

101. Vander Ouderaa, P. -J., 56, avenue Plantin, Antwerp. 

The Jewel pawn. — A moment of absence of mind. 

102. Van Dievoort, Louis, 53, rue des Fortifications, Antwerp. 

Attila bewailed by his wives. 

103. Van Esrroeck, E.-E., 4, place Lehon, Brussels. 

First sorrow. 

104. Van Holsbeek, A.-L.-H.-G., 1 3, chaussee de Malines, Contich. 

Portrait of M"^ de Cambraix. 

105. Van Hove, E., 31, rue Ledeganck, Ghent, 

The monk. — A learned man. 

106. Van Leemputten, Gorneille (late), 8, place Masui, Brussels. 

Sunny day (March). 

107. Van Leemputten, Frans, 24, rue du Grand-Chien, Antwerp. 

Summer clouds. 

108. Van Melle, Henri, 7, rue Van Acken, Ghent. 

The Naudin court. 

109. Van Roy, Dolf, 69, rue TOHvier, Brussels. 

Strawberries. — Home. 

110. Van Strydonck, Willy-S., 90, rue Souveraine, Brussels. 

Calamity. 



111. Vauthieh, Emile-A., 16, rue Godecharles, Brussels. 

The amber necklace. — Portrait af a young girl. — Family 
portrait. 

112. Verbrugge, E , 34, rue des Sables, Brussels. 

A picture Market in Italy. 

113. Verhaert, Piet, 17, rue des Orfevres, Antwerp. 

And Uylenspiegel sang. — The drunkard. — In the Downs. 

114. Verhas, J. (late), 10, rue Philomene, Brussels. 

Lass of the Downs. — Shrimp fishing. 

115. Wagemans, Maurice, 13, rue Vanden Broeck, Brussels. 

The old trench. 

116. Willaert, Ferdinand, 7, rue aux Draps, Ghent. 

The old (( Begainage » of Ghent. — Old canal of Ghent. — 
Flemish woman sewdng (effect of stained window). 

117. Willaert, Arthur, 10, place du Beguinage, Ghent. 

Stormy evening. 

118. Wytsman, Rodolphe-Paul, 39, rue Keyenveld, Brussels. 

The old willows. — The old bridge, Bruges. 

119. Wytsman, Juliette, 39, rue Keyenveld, Brussels. 

The brooms (in the w^oods). — The lilies (evening). 



Class 28. — Drawings and cartoons in water color, pastel, 
chalk, charcoal, pencil and other media, on any material. 
Miniatures on ivory. 

EXHIBITORS OF CLASS 28. 

1. Art, Berthe, 28, rue Blanche, Brussels. 

Still life Game and vegetables (pastel).— Cinenary flowers. 

2. Goenraets, Ferdinand, 40, avenue Michel-Ange, Brussels. 

The Pond of a Morning (water colours). — W^harf in 
Dordrecht (water colours). 

3. De Hem, Louise, rue de Stuers, Ypres. 

Country girl (pastel). 

4. Delaunois, Alfred-N., 63, rue des Bogards^ Louvain, 

Corner of St.-Pieter's Church Louvain. — An evening at 
St.-Pieter, Louvain. 

5. Gilsoul, Ketty, 50, rue de la Vallee, Brussels. 

Nasturtia and volubiles. 

6. Hagemans, Maurice, 27, rue du Magistrat, Brussels. 

Along the channel. 



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7. Knopff, Fernand, 41, avenue des Courses, Brussels. 

Lonely (wax and pastel). — Frankincense (wax and water 
colours). 

8. Lagye, Benoni, 38, rue de Lausanne, Brussels. 

Autumn (water colours). 

9. Ratinckx, J.-L., 24, rue Waterford, Berchem. 

Battle of (Jroningen, 1302 (water colours). 

10. Themon, Paul, 10, rue du Pepin, Namur. 

Water colour paintings. 

11. TiBBAUT, Marie-A., 9, place Saint-Michel, Ghent. 

After high mass.— Waiting for the boats. 

12. Van Andringa, Martin, 81, avenue Van de Raey, Brussels. 

Young Girl (Pastel). 

13. Van Hove, E., 31, rue Ledeganck, Ghent. 

A monk (Drawing). 

14. Van YsENDYCK, J., 109, rue Berckmans, Brussels. 

Iris, Pastel. 



Group 10. 
ENGRAVINGS AND LITHOGRAPHS. 



Class 29. — Etchings and engravings In one or more colors. 
Autolithographs with pencil, crayon or brush. 

1. Beauck, Eva, 179, avenue Montjoie, Brussels. , 

In the twilight (mezzo-tinto).— The rest in the farm. 

2. Beauck, Frangois, 179, avenue Montjoie, Brussels. 

Man before Death. — A frame containing four small dra- 
wings. 

3. Bernier, Gh.-Th., Angre(Hainaut). 

Job. — Visiting the patient, — The man with the carnation. 

4. Greuse, L.-J., 1, rue du Gaillardmont, Mons. 

Battle of the Amazones. — The man with the Hat. 

5. LEvfiQUE, Ang., 469, rue Vanderkindere, Brussels. 

Charcoal-Drawings. 

6. Massin, Juliette, 49, rne Murillo, Brussels. 

The cottage of the spinster. 

7. Peeters, Louis, 39, avenue du Margrave, Antwerp. 

Engravings. — Etchings. 



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8. Rassenfosse, Armand, 366, rue Saiiit-Gilles, Liege. 

Head of female coalmine trammer. — Seated woman in 
bj/ack dress. — Study with red chalk. 

9. Vanderstraeten, A.-M., 19, rue des Gommergants, Brussels. 

The cathedral in the evening. 

10. Van Haesendonck, G.-G., 116, rue du Viaduc, Brussels. 

Extatic sleep. 

11. Van Neste, Alfred, 31, rue Von Bary, Antwerp. 

Drawings for illustrations. 



Group 11. 
SGULPTURE. 



Class 30.— Sculpture and bas-reliefs of figures and groups in 
marble, bronze or other metal; terra cotta, plaster, wood, 
ivory or other metal. 

1. Baudrenghien, J., avenue dela Belle- Vue, Brussels. 

Sisyphus. 

2. Beer, Auguste, 70, rue du Midi, Brussels. 

The primeval workman. 

3. Blieckx, T.-G.-M., 9, rue de la Grue, Mechlin. 

Old priest. — Monk in prayer. 

4. BoNCQUET, H., 72, rue de Hennin, Brussels. 

Obsession. 

5. Charlier, G., 35, avenue de Gortenberg, Brussels. 

Vienne. — Remembrance. 

6. Devigne, p. (late). 

Domenica. — Psyche. — Euridice. 

7. DiLLENS, J., ol, rue Saint-Bernard, Brussels. 

The silence of the tomb. — Four little Statues. 

8. Dubois, P., 6d, avenue de Longchamps, Brussels. 

Reclining woman. — Sarah. — The echo. 

9. DupoNT, Josue, 482, Longue rue d'Argile, Antwerp. 

St. Georges. — Camel. — Lioness and Serpent. 

10. Hambresin, a., 80, rue de la Consolation, Brussels. 

Judith. — Country Girl. — Work. 

11. Jespers, L.-E.-M., 2o, rue Boisot, Antwerp. 

Undeceived. 



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12. Lagae, Jules, 8, avenue Michel- Ange, Brussels. 

Expiation. — Bust of M. Lequime. — Bust ofM.Dillens. — 
Woman of Aries. ♦ 

13. Lambeaux, Jef, 104, rue du Tyrol, Brussels. 

Biten faunus, group. 

14. Lefeyer, E.-F., 68, rue Josaphat, Brussels. 

Schrimp fisherman. 

15. Le Roy, Hypp., 4, rue des Tonneliers, Ghent. 

Conscience with holding the criminal's arm. 

16. Leveque, Auguste, 469, rue Vanderkindere, Brussels. 

The struggling Amazons. 

17. Meunier, Constantin, 59, rue de I'Abbaye, Brussels. 

Man of the people. — Miner of the « Borinage ». — Miner 
in the mine. 

18. Samuel, Charles, 26, rue Washington, Brussels. 

Uylenspiegel and Nele. — Bust of M. Khnopfl. — In the 
evening . — Fortune . 

19. Nocquet, Paul-Ange, 8, Eeast, 23rd. Street (Madison Square), 

New-York City. 

The gawing w^oman. — The wounded man. — Towards the 
abyss. 

20. Sturbelle, Camille, rue des Fripiers, Brussels. 

Dog. 

21. Van Beurden, A., 18, rue de la Paille, Antwerp. 

Cupid in wait. 

22. ViNgoTTE, T.-J., 101, rue de la Consolation, Brussels. 

Fragment of a group. — Catilina. — Meduse. 

23. Voltelaar, L., 49, rue Van Volx em, Brussels. 

Bust plaster. — Bust Old man. 

24. Weyns, J., 22, rue du Regent, Antwerp. 

Justice. — For Fatherland. — Charmer. 

25. Willems, J., 59, avenue Van Beneden,, Antwerp. 

Hawk. 



Class 33. — Carvings in stone, wood, ivory or otiier materials. 

1. BoNCQUET, H., rue de Hennin, Brussels. 

Statuette in ivory (Belgian Pavilion). 

2. Braecke, 31, rue de I'Abdication, Brussels. 

Id. 

3. Marin, J., avenue des Sept-Bonniers, Brussels. 

Id. 



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4. Sturbelle, C, 20, rue des Fripiers, Brussels. 

Various pieces in tine (Begian Pavilion). 

5. Van Beurden, 18, rue de la Pelle, Antwerp. 

Statuette and vase in ivory. (Id.) 

6. Van Strydongk, 51, rue du Congres, Brussels. 

Statuette in ivory. (Id.) 



Group 12. 

ARCHITECTURE. 



Class 34.— Drawings, models and photographs of completed 

buildings. 

Saintenoy, p., Architect to H. R. H. the Count of Flanders. 
Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels. 
Various designs. (See classes 35 and 158.) 



Class 35. — Designs and projects of buildings (Designs other than 
of architectural or constructive engineering). 

1. Baes, H., 123, chaussee de Charleroy, Brussels. 

Various decorative panels. 

2. Creten, v., Brussels. 

Various designs and projects. 

3. De Braey, M., 282, rue de la Province, Antwerp. 

Various designs. 

4. MAYNfi, S., 72, rue Veydt, Brussels., 

Various projects. 

5. Saintenoy, P., Architect to H. R. H. the Count of Flanders. 

Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Brussels. 

Various designs and photographs. (See classes 34 and 
158.) 



Group 13. 



1. De.Buck, Victor, 77, rue Potagere, Brussels. 

Albums concerning the works of P. -P. Rubens. 

2. Renders, Emile, 3, rue du Receveur, Bruges. 

Specimens of old Flemish wood carvings . 



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Group 14. 
ORIGINAL OBJECTS OF ART WORKMANSHIP. 



Class 39. — Art work in earthenware; pottery or porcelain. 

1. DE Brouwer, J., Bruges. Various Specimens (Flemish room). 

(See classes 40, 41, 42, 44 and 45.) 

2. Maes, Bruges. Id. 



Class 40. — Art work in metal 

(other than that included in Group 11, Class 30). 

1. Chouanard, G., 34,rue de I'Hopital, Brussels. Founded in 1873. 

Distinctions: Antwerp, 1885, Gold medal; Brussels, 
1897, Gold medal. (See classes 160, 214, 237, 248.) 
Specimens of his productions. 

2. GoMPAGNiE DES Bronzes, Ltd., 28, rue d'Assaut, Brussels. 

The highest rewards at all the Universal Expositions. 
Various specimens. — Artistic Ironmongers of all kinds. 
(See classes 194, 199, 302 and 442.) 

3. Desmedt, Pierre, 3, rue Mercelis, Brussels. 

Artistic Ironmongers of all kinds. (See classes 194 and 

242.) 

4. DoNGKERS, 49-51, rue Moens, Antwerp. 

Artistic Ironmongers of all kinds. (See classes 194 and 
242.) 

5. HoosEMANS, 78, rue Royale, Brussels. 

Various specimens of Art works in metal. (See class 
178.) 

6. WiSKEMANN, 0., 19, rue de Villers, and 3, impasse duVal-des- 

Roses, Brussels. 

Highest rewards at all Exhibitions. 

Articles silver-plated by any processes. Enameled plates 
and castings for household and general use as for hotels. 

7. DE Brouwer, J., Bruges. 

Various specimens of Art works in metal (Flemish room). 
(See classes 39, 41, 42, 44 and 45.) 



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Contributors : — 



Mr. 


Dryepondt, 


Bruges. 


Mr. 


Vernieuwe, 


Id 


Mr. 


Van Sassenbroeck, 


Id. 


Mr. 


Van den Abeele, 


Id. 


Mr. 


Guide, 


Id. 


Mr. 


Brondeel, 


Id. 


Mr. 


Veller, 


Id. 


Mr. 


Wauters. 


Id. 


Mr. 


Spyssechaert, 


Id. 


Mr. 


Van Neste, 


Id. 



Class 41.— Art work in leather. 

1. J. DE Brouwer, Bruges. 

Various specimens (Flemish room). (See classes 39, 40, 
42, 44 and 45.) 

2. DESCLfiE-DE Brouwer, Bruges. 

Id. 



Class 42. — Art work in wood (other than that included in Group 11, 

Classes 30 and 33). 

J. DE Brouwer, Bruges. 

Various specimens (Flemish room). (See classes 39, 40, 
41, 44 and 45.) 

Contributors : — 

Dhont, Dupont, Metzges, Bailed, Dejonghe, Nyckeese, 
Vander Meeren, Leduc, Greefs, at Bruges. 



Class 44.— Artistic book-binding. 

i. J. DE Brouwer, Bruges. 

Various specimens of bindings. (See classes 39, 40, 41, 
42 and 45.) 

2. Descl^e-de Brouwer, Bruges. 

Id. 

3. Zech et fils, Braine-le-Gomte. 

Specimens of artistic book-binding. (See classes 52, 
58, 61, 62.) 



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Class 45. — Art work not covered by any other group. 

1. Beyaert, Charles, Bruges. 

Complete reproduction of the Ste Ursula's shrine. 

2. J. DE Brouwer, Bruges. 

Various specimens of art works (Flemish room). (See 
classes 39, 40, 44, 42 and 44.) 

Contributors : — 

Rommelaere, Gilleman, de Graer, A. Vincent, Calmeyne 
at Bruges. 



LIBERAL ARTS. 



Department C« 



Group 15. 



TYPOGRAPHY-- VARIOUS PRINTING PROCESSES. 

(Equipement, processes and products.) 



Class 52. — Specimens in black and color typography, 
lithography, copper-plate. 

i, Bruylant-Christophe & Co., Bruylant, E , successor, 57, rue 
de la Regence, Brussels. 

Distinctions ; Brussels, 1888, Diploma of Honour; Am- 
sterdam, 1883, Golden medal; Antwerp, 1885, Golden 
medal; Brussels, 1897, Great Prize; Paris, 1900, Great 
Prize. (See class 58.) 

Specimens of typography. (See classes 57 and o8.) 

2. BuLENS, Charles, 75, rue de Terre-Neuve, Brussels. 

Specimens of various printings. (See class 57.) 

3. Gastaigne, a., 28, rue Berlaimont, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 58.) 

4. Etablissements Jean Malvaux, Ltd. 69, rue de Launoy, 

Brussels-W. — 18, rue de la Greche-Grand-Montrouge, Paris. 

Photograving, photolithography, chromotypoengraving, 
similien graving. ^••^•y 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, 2 Golden medals ; Paris, 
1900, 2 Golden medals; Paris, 1899, Golden medal; 
Amsterdam, 1902, Diploma of honour. 

Specimens of phototypo engravings in mezzo -tinto, works 
for trade and industry, etching in square, silhouette and 
shading. (See classes 53 and 55.) 



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5. Lesigne, a., 27, rue de la Charite, Brussels. 

Typographic printings of all kind in black and color, 
Chromotypography, Illustrations, Administrative and com- 
mercial works, Certificates of shares and bonds. — Illustrated 
catalogues. Fancy publications. Albums, Bindings. — Spe- 
ciality of account-books for manufacturers. 

Distinctions : London, 1831, Silver medal; Antwerp, 
1885, Silver medal; Brussels, 1888, Golden medal; Brus- 
sels, 1897, Act of competition ; Paris, 1900, Act of compe- 
tition. 

Specimens of typography. 

6. Strickaert-Deschamps, Jules, 11, rue de la Groix-de-Pierre, 

Brussels. 

President of the Syndical House of printers lithographers 
and typographers ; Member of the Gouncil of Industry and 
Labour, &c., &c. 

Distinctions : Liege, 1890, Golden medal; Brussels, 
1897, Golden medal; Paris, 1900, Golden medal. 

Specimens of typo and hthography. 

7. Weissenbruch, P., Printer to H. M. the King of the Belgians, 

49, rue du Poingon, Brussels. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1889, Gold medals; Amsterdam, 
1883 ; Caracas, 1884 ; New-Orleans, 1885 ; Brussels, 1888 ; 
Barcelone, 1888; Antwerp, 1885, member of the jury out 
of competition ; Paris, 1889, 1890, 1895 and 1900, mem- 
ber of the jury, out of competition; Brussels, 1897, member 
of the jury, out of competition. 

Specimens of typography. (See class 58.) 

8. Zech et fils, Braine-le-Comte. 

Printing, Bookselling, Bookbinding. 

Speciality of religious books, prayerbooks, missels in 
various languages french, dutch, english, Spanish, Portu- 
guese, &c, — Classics in Spanish and porutguese. — Stitching, 
boarding, current library and fancy binding. — Workshops 
for stereotyping and for galvanoplasty. 

Distinctions : Diploma of honour, 5 Golden medals, 
4 Silver medals at the expositions of Paris 1867, 1878, 
1889, Brussels, Rome, Antwerp, London, &c., &c. — 
Member of the jury at the expositions of Antwerp, 1894, and 
Brussels, 1897. — Vice-president of the jury, Paris, 1900. 

Specimens of his speciahties. (See classes 44 and 62.) 



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CI9SS 53. — Specimens of engravings and drawings obtained, 
reproduced, enlarged or reduced by mechanical photo- 
graphic processes. 

1. Ernult-Doncq, 18, rue de Lenglantier, Brussels. 

Various specimens of engravings and drawings. (See 
class 59.) 

2. JuMPERTz, J.-H. et p., 150, avenue d'Auderghem, Brussels. 

Id. 

3. Etablissement Jean Malvaux, Ltd., 69, rue de Launoy, Brus- 

sels, W. — 18, rue de la Greche-Grand-Montrouge, Paris. 
Set of illustrated works in black and in color of wich the 
engravings have been made by the firm. (See class 52.) 

4. Van Gortenberg et fils, rue des Longs-Ghariots, Brussels. 

Various specimens of drawings and post cards. (See 
class 55.) 



Group 16. 



PHOTOGRAPHY. 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 5^.— Materials, instruments and apparatus 
of photography; equipment of photographic studios. 

1. Belot, Gh., 24, rue du Poingon, Brussels. 

Small machinery of precision, especially photographic 
apparatus, speaking machine with cylenders or discs, 
manufacture of discs, cinematographs. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1888, Bronze medal; Antwerp, 
1894, Bronze and Silver medal; Ghicago, 1893, out of 
competition; Brussels, 1897, Golden and Bronze medal. 

Various specimens. (See classes 55, 67, 92.) 

2. De Lanier Van Mongkhoven, 20, chaussee de Gourtray, Ghent. 

Highest rewards at all Exhibitions. 

Products for photography. — Various photographs. 



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Class 55. — Negative and positive pPiotograpliy on glass, paper, 
wood, cloth, films, enamel, &c. Photogravure in intaglio 
and in relief; photocollography, photolithography. Stereos- 
copic prints. Enlarged and micrographic photographs. 
Color photography. Direct, indirect, and photo-color print- 
ing. Scientific and other applications of photography. 
Artistic photography as applied to portraiture, land- 
scapes, &c. 

1. Belot, 24, rue du Poingon, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 54.) 

2. Etablissements Jean Malvaux, Ltd., 69, rue de Launoy, 

Brussels-W. 

Specimens of photochromo engraving by the process of 3 
and 4 colours : (a) reproduction from nature ; {b) reproduc- 
tion from oil painting ; (c) reproduction from water colour 
painting. Specimen of engraving in Indian ink print and in 
dark shade; reproduction with 3 pencils after the work of 
Prinet. Phototypo engraving executed for VEsthetique de la 
photographic, issued by the Photo Club of Paris. — Repro- 
duction in 2 shades of la Legon dJanatomie by Rembrandt. 
Reproduction of an oil painting les Quatre Saisons bynrocess 
of photochromoengraving in 3 colours. Set of 3 photogra- 
phic enlargements of which one has been executed by the 
process of 3 colours after oil painting, — N. B. These repro- 
ductions have been obtained from originals of small size. 
(See classes 52 and 53.) 



Group 17. 



BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS— BOOK BINDING. 

(Equipment and products.) 



Class 56.— Newspapers, reviews and other periodicals. 

Association de la Presse belge. 
Historic and statistic panel. 



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Class 57. — Collections of books, forming special libraries. 

1. Bruylant-Christophe & Go, Bruylant, E., successor, 57, rue 

de la R^gence, Brussels. 

Collection of descriptive books of the great cities of 
Belgium. (See class 52.) 

2. BuLENS, Charles, Printer-Pubhsher, 75, rue de Terre-Neuve, 

Brussels. 

Collection of relations of travels. (See class 52.) 

3. Weissenbruch, P., Printer to H. M. the King of the Belgians, 

rue du Poingon, 49, Brussels. 

Bulletin du Congres international des chemins de fer, 
(See class 52.) 



Class 58. — New books and new editions of old books. 

1. Bruylant-Christophe et C'% Emile Bruylant, successor, 

67, rue de la Regence, Brussels. 

Various books. (See classes 52 and 57.) 

2. Castaigne, Alfred, Publisher, 28, rue de Berlaimont, Brussels. 

Various books. (See class 52.) 

3. Department of War (Cartographic Military Institute), Brussels. 

7 volumes relating to levelling graphic index. (See 
classes 63, 64, 126, i40.) 

4. Weissenbruch, P., Printer to H. M. the King of the Belgians, 

49, rue du Poingon, Brussels. 
Various books. (See class 52.) 

5. Zechet fils, Braine-le-Comte. 

Various books. (See classes 44, 52, 61 and 62.) 



Class 59.— Drawings, atlasses, albums. 

1. Busschman, 15, Rijnpoortvest, Antwerp. 

Onze Kunst, artistic collection of the masterpieces of the 
Flemish art. 

2. JuMPERTz, P. et J.-H., 150, avenue d'Auderghem, Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 53.) 

3. Rouen (General), avenue de I'Hippodrome, Brussels. 

L'Armee beige a tr avers les ages, illustrated book with 
plans, maps, &c. 

4. Touring Club of Belgium, Brussels. 

Atlasses and albums. (See class 63.) 



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Class 61. — Equipment, processes and products of making 
stiched books and of book binding. 

1. LEONARD BiERMANS, Co. Ltd., Tliuriihout. 

Various specimens. (See classes 62, 135, 163, 251.) 

2. Zech et fils, Braine-le-Comte. 

Various specimens. (See classes 44, 52, 58 and 62.) 



Class 62.— Specimens of bindings, stamping, embossing, 

gilding, &c. 

1. Claessens, Paul, 24, rue du Parchemin, Brussels. 

Distinctions : Amsterdam, 1883, Golden medal; Ant- 
werp, 1885, Golden medal; Paris, 1889 and 1900, Golden 
medal; Brussels, 1897, Diploma of Honour. 

Various specimens of artistic binding and gilding. 

2. LEONARD BiERMANS, Co. Ltd., Tumhout. 

Play cards for all countries, fancy papers for cardboard 
manufacturers, printers, binders, speciality of the white 
couched paper for chromolithography. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, two Great prize, two 
Golden medals and one Silver medal. 

Various specimens. (See class 61.) 

3. Van Oirschot, Bookbinder, 10, Grand Sablon, Brussels. 

Various specimens of bindings. 

4. Zech et fils, Braine-le-Comte. 

Various specimens. (See classes 44, 52, 58 and 61.) 



Group 18. 



MAPS AND APPARATUS FOR GEOGRAPHY, COSMOGRAPHY, 

TOPOGRAPHY. 



Class 63.— Maps, charts, and atlasses; geographical, 
geological, hydrographical, astronomical, &c. 

1. Department of War (Cartographic military Institute), Brussels. 

One atlas with 24 sheets of the geologicafmap of Belgium 
at 1/40,000. (See classes 58 and 64.) 

2. Touring club. 

Various charts. (See class 59.) 



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Class 64.— Physical maps of all kinds, topographical maps, 

flat or in relief. 

J. Departjient of War (Cartographic military Institute), Brussels. 
(a) One atlas with 24 sections of the map of Belgium at 
1/20,000 in colours.— (^) One atlas with the same in black. 
—(c) One atlas with 12 lithographic sheets on the scale of 
1/40,000. — (fi) One atlas with the same in colours.— (e) One 
atlas with 18 sheets. Map of Belgium at 1/160,000, 
6 sheets in black. Id. without level line nor shadings. 
Map of Belgium at 1/160,000, 6 sheets coloured with level 
line and shadings.— (/) One atlas with 7 maps. Map of 
railway and roads at 1/320,000 in black. Id. in blue. 
Id. coloured by province. Id. showing military dis- 
tricts and circuits. Id. coloured by administrative dis- 
tricts.— (^) Canevas at 1/32,000 indicating the limits of the 
communes in bistre. Id. in black. (See classes 58, 63, 
140.) 

2. Chobert, Brussels. 

Maps of all kinds in relief. 



Group 19. 



INSTRUMENTS OF PRECISION, PHILOSOPHICAL 
APPARATUS, &C.— COINS AND MEDALS. 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 67. — Mathematic and scientific apparatus 
and Instruments. 

1. A. Belot, 24, rue du Poingon, Brussels. 

Specimens of scientific apparatus and instruments. (See 
class 54.) 

Class 75.— Equipment for the manufacture of coins and me- 
dals. Appliances for weighing the metal, testing the stan- 
dard of alloys, melting and casting, rolling, stamping out, 
milling, washing, verification of weight of coins, counting, 
striking, and checking them before delivery; equipment for 
the preparation of stamps and dies, coins and medals; 
treatises upon coins, economical, statistical, &c. 

1. Department of finances (General Commissariat of Mints), 
Brussels. 

Various medals and coins. (See classes i57 and 476.) 



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Group 20. 
MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 



Class 76. — Instruments for general and special medical 

research. 

1. Charles Delacre, rue Coudenberg, Brussels. 

Various specimens, (See also classes 79, 84, 125.) 



Class 79.— Apparatus for plastic and mechanical prosthesis; 
orthopedic apparatus; apparatus for hernia; apparatus for 
medical gymnastics; material, instruments and apparatus 
for special therapeutics. 

1. Charles Delacre, rue Coudenberg, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See classes 76, 79, 84, 125.) 



Group 21. 



MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 

(Materials, processes and products.) 



Class 86.— Wind instruments of metal or wood, having 
openings with or without keys, simple mouth pieces, pipes 
or reeds, with or without reservoir of air. 

1. Mahillon & Co., 450, chaussee de Mons, Brussels. 

General artistic manufacture of musical wind instruments 
(wood and brass). (See class 87.) 



Class 87. — Metal wind instruments, plain or with lengthening 
pieces, slides, pistons, keys or reeds. 

1. FoNSON ET C/^, ol, rue des Fabriques, et 7, rue de la Senne, 
Brussels. 

General manufacture of military equipments. 



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Distinctions: Trieste, 1871, Bronze medal ; Lisboniie, 
1873, Medal of merit; Vienne, 1873, Medal of merit; 
Amsterdam, 1883, 2 Golden medals; Brussels, 1888, 
3 Golden medals, Silver medal ; Brussels, 1897, Diploma 
of excellence. 

Various military instruments. (See classes 91, 173, 
229, 368, 370, 373, 383, 390, 391 and 458.) 



Class 90. — Stringed instruments with key-board; pianos, &c. 

1. GuKTHER, J., 6, rue Tlieresienne, Brussels. 
Manufacture of pianofortes. 



Class 91. — Instruments played by percussion or friction ; 
drums and cymbals. 

1. FoNSON & Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, et 7, rue de la Senne, 
Brussels. 

Military Drums. (See classes 87, 173, 229, 368, 370, 
383, 390^, 391, 458.) 



Class 92. — Automatic instruments; barrel organs, bird organs, 
musical boxes, mechanical piano and organ players, phono- 
graphs, &c. 

1. Belot, Ch., 24, rue du Poingon, Brussels. (See class 54.) 



Group 23. 



CHEMICAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL ARTS. 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 104. — Equipment and processes used in the chemical 
treatment of animal substances, with their products; super- 
phosphates, soaps, candles, glycerine. 

1. Eeckelaers, L., 63, rue Gillon, Brussels. 

Industrial toilet soaps and all the perfumery articles. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1855, Golden medal; Brussels, 
1856, First class medal; Paris, 1867, Golden medal; 
Paris, 1878, Golden medal ; Paris, 1889, Golden medal ; 
Antwerp, 1894, Great Prize and Golden medal; Brussels, 
1897, Great Prize and Golden medal; Paris, 1900, Golden 
medal. 

Various specimens. (See class 117.) 



2. Manufacture royale des Bougies de la Cour, Co. Ltd., 

Brussels-Cureghem . 

Stearine or stearic acid of distillation and saponification. 
— Oleine and glycerine of distillation and saponification. — 
Stearic tar. — Stearic candles and paraffine of all qualities, 
weight and sizes. 

Distinctions : London, 1852, Golden medal; London, 
1862, Golden medal; Paris, 1855, Golden medal; Paris, 
1878, Golden medal. — Very first rewards : Sydney, 1879; 
Melbourne. 1880; Montreal, 1881; Amsterdam, 1883; 
Antwerp, 1894; Brussels, 1897; Paris, 1900. 

Various specimens. 

3. Savonnerie « Le Progres », 21, rue Gaucheret, Brussels. 

Soaps. 

4. Stearinerie H. Bollinckx, Go. Ltd., 117, cliaussee de Mons, 

Brussels. 

Stearine, Candles, Oleine, Glycerine, Stearic resin. 

Distinctions : Amsterdam, 1<S83, Silver medal; Antwerp, 
1885, Diploma of Honour; Brussels, 1888, Diploma of 
Honour; Antwerp, 1894, Golden medal; Brussels, 1897, 
out of competition. Member of the Jury ; Ghent, 1899, 
Diploma of Honour; Paris, 1900, Great Prize. 

Specimens of its fabrication. 

5. Wauters-Lemme, 80. rue Coenraets, Brussels-St. Gilles. 

Household, toilet and medical soaps. — Perfumes. 
Distinction : Brussels, 1897, Silver medal. 
Specimens of its fabrication. (See class 117.) 



Class 105.— Apparatus and processes for the production by 
electrolysis of hydrogen peroxide, chlorine, hypochlorites, 
chlorates, soda, bleaching nnaterials, and various other 
chemicals. 

1. SoLVAY & C^, 33, rue du Prince- Albert, Brussels. 

Soda and chemical products. — Carbonate of soda by the 
ammonia process and derived products. — Electrolytic chlo- 
ride of lime.— Coke-ovens recuperating te by products. — 
Ammonia, tars, benzos. 

The highest rewards all the Exhibitions. 

Various specimens of their fabrication, map of the various 
works in all the countries of the world. (See classes 109, 
113, 437, 705.) 



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Class 106.— Equipment and processes used in the manufacture 
of vegetable essence, varnishes, commercial rubber, substi- 
tutes for India rubber and articles of gutta percha. 

De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 

Specimens of his facrication. (See classes 110, 116, 
117, 119, 518, 540, 541, 561 and 563.) 



Class. 107.— Equipment and processes used in treating the 
mineral substances used for lighting, heating or lubrication; 
coal, shale, petroleum, ozocerite, etc. 

V. Bertaux & Co., Brussels. 

Albums. (See classes 148, 152, 222, 225, 459, 463, 
533, 539, 717, 718.) 



Class 109. — Equipment for charcoal works and the production 
of various derivatives, methylated spirit, acetone, acetic 
acid, tar. 

1. SoLVAY & Co., 33, rue du Prince- Albert, Brussels. 
Specimens of their productions. (See class 105.) 



Class I 10. — Apparatus and processes for the compression 
and liquefaction of gas. — Liquified gases. 

1. De Met, Arthur, 139, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 
Specimens of his fabrication. (See class 106.) 



Class I 13. — Acids, alkalies, salts of every kind. 
Sea salt and products of the treatment of the mother waters. 

1. « Produits chimiques et industriels de Haren, )) Co. Ltd., 
Haren near Brussels. 

Ordinary phosphate of soda, 98/100. — Phospate of 
soda ^Yithout Arsenic, 98/100. — Tribasic phosphate of soda, 
98/100. — Cristallized phosphate of potassium, 98/100. — 
Cristallized phosphate of ammonia, 98/100. — Phosphoric 
acid liquid, doughy and soHd. — After products for agri- 
culture. 

Distinctions : Golden and Silver medals at the different 
Exhibitions of Paris, Brussels, Antwerp. 

Specimens of its fabrication. (See classes 115 and 495.) 



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2. SoLVAY ET G'", 33, rue du Prince Albert, Brussels. 
Soda and Chemical Products.— Coke Stoves. 
Specimens of its fabrication. (See class 105/ 



Class 1 14. — Refined sulphur and derivatives from sulphur. 

1. « SocifiTE ANONYME G. DuMONT ET FRERES, )) Sclaigncaux, near 
Liege. 

Raw Zinc, Pig-lead, Silver, Sulfuric Acid. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1889, Diploma of Great Prize, 
Antwerp, 1885, Diploma of Honour. 

Various documents concerning their works and fabrication. 
(See class \ .) 

Class I 15. — Equipment and processes used, and products 
obtained in the manufacture phosphorus and matches. 

1. Produits chimiques de HareNj Go. Ltd., Haren near Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 113.) 

2. Van den Bossghe Violon et G'% Ninove. 

Matches factorv. 



Class I 16. — Hydrogen peroxide; ozone. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 
Various specimens. (See class 106.) 



Class I 17. — Various products of chemical industries; tanning 
materials, waxes, essential oils, glue and gelatine; perfumes 
and extracts; disinfectants, various glazes, printing ink, 
blacking. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 106.) 

2. Eeckelaers, 63, rue Gillon, Brussels. / 

Various specimens. (See class 104.) 

3. Produits chimiques et ^lectro-chimiques, Co. Ltd., Hemixem 

near Antwerp. 

Ground tanning woods. — Extracts of natural Quebracho 
liquid, dough, dried. — Extracts of Quebracho soluble when 
cold, liquid doughy, dried. — Extracts of myrabolames, Oak 
and valonia, &c. — Methylic Alcohol, Methylic Alcoholche- 
mically pure. — Tar, Goaltar, Acetic Acid of all grades. 
Charcoal. 



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Distinctions .-Amsterdam, 1895, Golden medal; Brus- 
sels, 1897, Golden medal ; Paris, 1900, two Bronze 
medals. 

Various specimens. (See also class 121.) 



Class 119. — Dye stuffs, paints, pigments, varnishes and fillers. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 

Specimens of his productions. (See class 106.) 

2. Akciens fiTABLissEMENTS F. MoMMEN ct G'% Ltd., 37, Fue de la 

Charite, Brussels. 

Fabrication of articles concerning painting, architec- 
ture. — Drawing and fine arts; fine colors for artists, 
painters et decorators, squares, knees, &c, , for architects 
and engineers. — Canvass prepared for oil painting and 
decoration of all sizes, artistical joinery, stands, canvass 
for painting, &c. 

Distinctions : First medals at Amsterdam, Paris, Liver- 
pool, Le Havre; Brussels, Prize of Progress; Chicago, First 
medal. 

Specimens of his productions, placed in the Internatio- 
nal palace of Fine Arts. (See class 165.) 



Class 120.— By-products obtained from the treatment of 
mineral substances used for lighting, heating and lubrica- 
tion. Refined petroleum and paraffine. 

LeS AGGLOMERES RfiUNIS DU BASSIN DE ChARLEROY, Co. Ltd., 

Charleroy. 

Album and specimens. (See class 699.) 



Class I2L — Products of charcoal burning. 

1. SoCI^Tfi ANONYME DES PrODUITS CHIMIQUES ET fiLEGTRO-CHIMIQUES, 

Hemixem near Anwerp. 

Specimens of his productions. (See class 117. J 



Class 125. — Raw materials of pharmacy; drugs, simple 

and compounded. 

1. Charles Delacre, rue Coudenberg, Brussels. 

Drugs simple and compouned. (See classes 76, 79, 84, 
125.) 

2. Meur, Jules, 41, boulevard du Nord, Brussels. Id. 

3. Proot, Aloise, 30, rue Auguste-Orts, Brussels. Id. 

4. Van den Broecr et G'% Brussels. Id. 



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Class 126.— Explosives, pyrotechnics, bombs, signals; 
ammunition of all forms and types. 

Department of War (General Direction of Artillery), Brussels. 

Specimens of explosives, bombs and ammunitions of 

various types and forms. (See classes 58, 63, 64, 140.) 



Group 24. 



MANUFACTURE OF PAPER. 

(Raw materials, equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 127.— Collections of raw materials used in the manu- 
facture of paper and cart-board. 

1 . SoClfiTE EN COMMANDITE PAR ACTIONS V^^ LoUIS De NaEYER ET G'% 

Willebroeck. — Manufactory at Willebroeck, and Bredene 
(Belgium), Prouvy-Thiant (Nord-France). 

Bisulfite chemical wood pulp, bleached and unbleached, 
by the « Mitcherhch » System. — Production : 60,000 kilog. 
per year. — Ordinary and fine writing and binding papers, 
hand-bills, parchment and simili-parchement papers. 

Distinctions : Highest rewards at all Exhibitions. 

Various specimens. (See classes 135, 393, 394, 395 
and 773.) 

2. Anciens fiTABLissEMENTs Andr^ de Vriendt, Co. Ltd. , 346 a 354, 
avenue Van Volxem, Brussels. 

Raw materials for stationery. — Speciality of all kinds of 
old papers. — 

Distinctions : Paris, 1889, Bronze medal; Brussels, 
1888, Silver medal; Chicago, 1903, out of competition; 
Antwerp, 1894, Gold and Silver medals; Brussels, 1897, 
out of competition, Member of the Jury. 

Various specimens. (See classes 205, 208, 462 and 
495.) 



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Class 130. — Apparatus and processes for the making of pulp; 
pulp from rags (sorting, picking, cutting, bolting, washing; 
lye-washing, rinsing and draining; beating; bleaching and 
washing; refining, sizing, coloring, loading, &c.); pulp from 
straw, from esparto (sorting, crushing, chopping, lye- 
washing; beating; bleaching, washing and draining, &c.); 
pulp produced chemically or semi-chemically from wood 
(cutting up; lye-washing; washing; reduction to pulp 
bleaching, &c.), &c. 

1. Papeteries de Limal, Co. Ltd., Limal. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Golden medal. 

Manufacture of Paper. 

Various samples. (See class 135.) 

2. Papeteries de Virginal, Go. Ltd. (ancienne maison Olin), rue 

de I'Eiuve, Brussels. 

Manufacture of Paper. Various samples. (See class 135.) 



Class 135. — Fine papers and cheap papers for books; China 
paper, Japan paper, imitation Japan paper, vellum, paper 
made with animal size, &c. Paper for newspapers and 
posters. Paper for drawings, for photography, for map- 
making. Paper for bank notes, parchment. Paper for 
correspondence; note paper, envelopes, &c. Cigarette and 
tissue papers, paper for confectionery, for artificial flowers. 
Packing and wrapping paper, waxed paper, oiled paper. 
Paper used in construction. Wall paper. Paper used in 
making fire-works and explosives. Telegraphy paper. 
Papier-mache, compressed paper, mill boards, imitation of 
lacquer. Enameled paper. Card-boards of all kinds. Bitu- 
minous paper. Parchment paper for envelopes; blotting 
paper. Filter paper used in laboratories, breweries, &c. 

1. SoClfiTfi EN COMMANDITE PAR ACTIONS V^^ LOUIS De NaEYER, 

Willebroeck. 

Various specimens of fine papers and cheap papers for 
books. (See classes 127, 393, 394, 395 and 775.) 

2. Papeteries DE Limal, Co. Ltd., Limal. Id. (See class 130.) 

3. Papeteries de Virginal, Co. Ltd. (ancienne maison Olin), rue 

del'Etuve, Brussels. Id. (See class 130.) 

4. Union des papeteries, Co. Ltd., 9, rue d'Arenberg, Brussels. 

Three Steam-Manufactures at La Hulpe, Mont St. Guibert, 
St. Servais. — Five steam engines. — Production per annum, 
8 millions of kilog. — Mechanical parchment and vegetal 
manufacture of Paper. — Straw and wood pulp. 



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Distinctions : Berlin, 1879, Prize of Honour ; Antwerp, 
4865, Diploma of Honour; Paris, 4900, Great Prize. 
Id. (See classes 163 and 165.) 



Group 25. 
CIVIL AND MILITARY ENGINEERING. 



Class 136. — Building materials (other than timber, materials 
extracted from quarries, metals and ceramic products); 
lime, cement, plaster, artifical stone, &c. Equipment and 
methods of production of these materials. 

1. Carrieres Dumon, Co. Ltd,, Tournay. 

Lime and cements. — Freestone. 
Various specimens of cement. 

2. CiMENTS PORTLAND LifiGEOis, Co. Ltd., Haccourt-Visc. 

Extraction of chalk. — Manufacture of artificial Portland 
cement. 

Specimens of chalk and cement artificial. (See class 686.) 

3. SoCIETfi EN NOM COLLECTIF LeVIE FRERES, CrOUfeStU. 

Manufacture of artificial Portland cement. 
Distinctions : Numerous distinctions all the Exhibitions. 
Paris, 1900, out of competition. Member of the Jury. 
Various specimens of cement. 

4. CoMPTOiR DES CARRIERES i)E Maisieres, 72, boulcvard Sainctelette, 

Mons. 

Pure flint quarry at Maisieres near Mons. These flints 
are cut in the shape of paving-stones and used as inside 
lining for crushing and finishing cylinders in crockery-ware, 
China, cement enamel, &c. Manufactories. 

Various specimens. 

5. Niel-on-Rupel, Co. Ltd., Niel near Room. 

Various specimens of cement and plaster. (See class 686.) 



Class 139.— Equipment for and methods used in earth-work; 
hand tools, excavators, scrapers, barrows, dump-carts, 
service traks, hand-carts, trucks, &c. 

1. UsiNES ET FONDERiES DE Raume et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haiiie 
St. Pierre. — Works at Haine St. Pierre and Morlanwelz 
(Relgium), at Marpent (France). 

Forges, ■ Founderies, and Construction manufactory. — 



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Stationary and rolling Equipment for Railways and Tram- 
ways. — Tenders. — Carriages and waggons. — Axle-trees of 
locomotive engines, of tenders and waggons. — Turned and 
rough axle-trees. — Wheel centers, full and spoked disks. — 
Straight and double waggon iron clips. — Smooihing- 
boxes. — Switches and crossings. — Turn tables, — Signals, 
semaphores, equipment for coal-pits, mines and manufac- 
tures. — Bridges and frame-works. — Brazier's wares. — 
Gazometers. Electric and telephonic batteries. — Hydraulic 
and gas apparatus. — Iron and copper founderies. — Moulded 
cast-iron of all kinds and of all weight. — Mechanical con- 
struction works. 

Plans, drawings and photographs of works and materials. 
(See classes 141, 143, 145, 447, 148, 149, 286, 403, 
459, 460,464, 470 and 479.) 

2. Canon-Legrand, Mons. Manufactory at Quaregnon (Belgium) 

and at Raismes (France.) 

Small implements for railways : Portable tracks, semi- 
permanent tracks, tracks for works, quarries, mines, brick- 
mills, and for the service of agricultural and forest exploita- 
tion. — Tracks for military service.— Metallic sleepers with 
novable clamps for rails of all profiles. — Track appliances. 
— Switches.— Turn tables. - Cranes. — Weigh-bridges, &c. 
— Complete rolling stock : Cars of all systems. — Improved 
types. — Freight cars for normal and vicinal tracks. — 
Opened. and closed types.— Opened tramcars. 

Distinctions : Rewards at all the Exhibitions. Member 
of the Jury and Member of the Committee of Organization of 
the last Exhibition of Chicago 1893, Antwerp 1894, Brus- 
sels, 1897, Paris 1900. 

Albums, plans, photographs of works and materials. 
(See classes 459, 460, 463, 657, 674 and 681.) 

3. John CocKERiLL, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

The highest rewards at all Exhibitions. 

Photographs of works, Albums and plans. (See classes 
141, 147, 148, 149, 159, 394, 459, 460, 477, 699, 
700, 708, 763, 765, 767, 774, 775, 781, 783 and 787.) 

4. CoMPAGNiE CENTRALE DE CONSTRUCTION, Co. Ltd., Hainc St. Pierre. 

Albums and drawings. (See classes 139, 141, 147, 
148, 149, 159.) 

5. La MfiTALLURGiQUE, Socicte anonyme de construction, 1, place 

de Louvain, Brussels. Works at Tubize, Nivelles and 

La Sambre. 
Fix and movable equipment for railways and tramways. 

MetaUic bridges and frame-works. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, out of competition, 



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Member of the Jury; Amsterdam, 1895, Diploma of honour; 
Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of honour and Golden medal; 
Paris, 1889, out of competition, Member of the Jury. Id, 
(See also classes 141, 147, 148, 149, 224, 242, 403, 
409, 431, 432, 455, 457, 459, 460, 462, 463, 464.) 



Class 140.— Military defenses and accessories; engineering 
material employed in the operations of an army. 

Department of War (General Direction of engineering), 
Brussels. 

Plans and various documents. (See class 58.) 



Class 141. — Equipment for and methods used (other than 
pumps) for preparing foundations; piles, pile-drivers, 
screw-piles, pneumatic apparatus, caissons, diving appa- 
ratus, wire trams, &c. 

1. Ateliers DE LA Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See classes 147, 148, 149, 396, 
399, 400, 409, 410, 412, 432, 460, 670, 672. 675, 
676, 706, 708.) 

2. Ateliers Nicaise et Delcuve, Co. Ltd., La Louviere. 

Photographs. (See class 147.) 

3. Ateliers de construction J. Paris, Co. Ltd., Marchienne-au- 

Pont. 

Plans. (See classes 147, 148, 149.) 

4. Ateliers de construction de Seneffe, Co. Ltd., Seneffe. 

Drawings. (See classes 147, 148, 149, 460.) 

5. La METALLURGiQUEjSociete anonyme de construction, Co. Ltd.. 

Brussels. 

Plans, photographs, drawings. (See class 139.) 

6. COMPAGNIE CENTRALE DE CONSTRUCTION, Go. Ltd., Hailie-St. 

Pierre. 

Plans. (See class 139.) 

7. SOCIETE ANONYME DE MaRCINELLE ET CoUILLET, Co. Ltd., Couillct. 

Various photographs. (See classes 147, 148, 149, 
393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 403, 404, 405, 
412, 419, 460, 677, 705, 708, 719.) 

8. UsiNEs ET FORGES DE Baume et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haiiio-St. 

Pierre. 

Drawings. (See class 139.) 

9. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Drawings. (See class 139.) 



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Class 145. — Equipment for and methods used in distributing 
water and gas (not including gas meters). 

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d. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Improved steam-engines. — Super heated steam-engines. 
— Steam generators of all systems. — Washing-apparatus. 
— Complete installation of beet-root and cane sugar refinery. 
— Brewery and distillery installations. — Pumps of all 
systems. — Compressors, filters, mudcocks, lubricators, &c. 
—Conveyers of all sorts. 

Distinctions : Amsterdam, 1883, Diploma of Honour; 
Brussels, 4897, Great Prize, 2 Golden and 2 Silver medals. 

Plans and drawings. (See classes 393, 394^ 

395, 396, 399. 403, 404, 409, 410, 412, 460, 630, 
533, 672, 674, 675, 676, 679, 702 and 705.) 

2. COMPAGNIE GfiNERALE DES CONDUITES d'eAU, Ltd., LiegC. 

Study of and contracts for gas and water distribution. — 
Large founderies of second smelting. — Forges. — Works of 
construction. 

Distinctions at all the Exhibitions : Santiago, 1875, First 
Prize; Paris, 1878, Silver medal ; Amsterdam, 1883, Golden 
medal; Craiova, /J 887, Golden medal; Barcelone, 1888, 
Golden medal ; Antwerp, 1 885-1895, 4 Diplomas of Honour ; 
Brussels, 1897, Great Prize; Paris, 1900, 16 rewards, 
9 Golden medals. 

Plans, drawings and photographs. (See classes 156, 
408, 413, 714, 767,768, 769, 770, 771, 781 and 783.> 



Group 26. 
MODELS, PLANS AND DESIGNS FOR PUBLIC WORKS. 



Class 147.— Roads and other public highways on land. 
Bridges and viaducs. 

1. Ateliers DE construction Delhez freres, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See classes 148, 394, 395, 396,. 
406, 410, 413, 419, 420, 421, 427, 432, 460, 470.) 

2. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Id. (See class 145.) 

3. Ateliers de « La Meuse », Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Id. (See class 141.) 



4. Ateliers NicAiSE ET Delcuve, Go. Ltd., La Louviere. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

5. Ateliers de construction J. Paris, Go. Ltd., Marchienne-au- 

Pont. Id. (See class 141.) 

6. Ateliers de construction de Seneffe, Go. Ltd., SenefFe. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

7. John Cgckerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

8. CoMPAGNiECENTRALEDE construction, Go. Ltd., Haiiie-St. Pierre. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

9. La Metallurgique, SocifiTfi anonyme de construction, Brussels. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

10. SocifeTE DE Marcinelle ET GouiLLET, Gouillet. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

11. USINES ET FONDERIES DE (( BaUME ET MaRPENT )) , Go. Ltd., 

Haine-St. Pierre. 

Id. (See class 139.) 



Class 148. — Inland navigation; improvement of rivers, con- 
struction of canals, dams; locks, lifts, ship railways, fixed 
bridges, or draw-bridges, canal bridges, reservoirs and 
feeders; dredges, pile sinkers, pile drivers, current deflec- 
tors, scraping and water-jet devices for removing sand- 
bars, &c. ; pumping stations, mechanical towing and warp- 
ing ; equipment used for the development of river ports. 

1. Ateliers DE CONSTRUCTION Delhez FRERES, Go. Ltd., Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 147.) 

2. Ateliers DE construction J. -J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Id. (See class 145.) 

3. Ateliers DE La Meuse, Go. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

4. Ateliers Nicaise et Delcuve, Go. Ltd., La Louviere. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

5. Ateliers de construction J. Paris, Go, Ltd., Marchienne-au-Pont, 

Id. (See class 141.) 

6. Ateliers DE construction DE Seneffe, Go. Ltd., Seneffe. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

7. John Gockerill, Go. Ltd., Seraing. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

8. L. Goiseau et Jean Gousin, Zeebrugge. 

Id. (See class 149.) 

9. GojiPAGNiE centuale DE CONSTRUCTION, Ltd., Haiiie St. Pierre. 

■ Id. (See class 139.) 
10. La MfiTALLURGiQUE, Socicte anonyme de construction, Brussels. 
Id. (See class 139.) 



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11. Society du Canal et des Installations maritimes of Brussels, 
Ltd., Brussels. 

Management of the Brussels' port and of the Canal from 
Brussels to the Rupel, and of a traction service on this 
navigable way, as well as on the river Scheldt and its 
tributaries. — Transformation of the canal in a maritime way 
and construction of the installations for a new maritime and 
fluvial port at Brussels. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1900, Diploma of Golden medal. 

Plans and panels showing the progress of their works. 

(See classes 149 and 150.) 

12. SOCIETE DK MaRCINELLE ET COUILLET, Ltd., Couillct. 

Plans and drawings. 
Id. (See class 141.) 

13. UsiNES ET FONDERiES DE Baume ET Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haine 

St. Pierre, 

Id. (See class 139.) 

14. J. FiCHEFET AND BROTHERS, 36, ruc dc Russie, Brussels. 

Plans, maps and photographs concerning their patented 
system of consohdation of river banks. (See class 149.) 
Plans and panels showing the progress of their works. 



Class 149.— Sea ports; general arrangements; piers, docks, 
jetties, basins, locks, bridges; equipnnent for development 
(not including shipping.) 

1. Ateliers de construction Delhez freres, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 147.) 

2. Ateliers de construction J.~J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Id. (See class 145.) 

3. Atelikrs DE La Meuse, Go. Ltd.,. Sclessin. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

4. Ateliers Nicaise & Delcuve, Go. Ltd;, La Louviere. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

5. Ateliers de construction J. Paris, Co. Ltd., Marchienne-au- 

Pont. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

6. Ateliers de construction de Seneffe, Co. Ltd., Seneflfe. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

7. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

8. City of Antwerp. 

Panels and notices concerning his sea port. 

9. CoiSEAu ET Jean Cousin, Zeebrugge. 

Maps and notices concerning the ne^y sea port of Zee- 
brugge. (See class 148.) 



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10. CoMPAGNiE CENTRALE DE CONSTRUCTION, Ltd., Haine-St. Pierre. 
Drawings. (See class 139.) 

I'J. Department of Finances and Public Works (General Direction 
of Bridges and Highways), Brussels. 

Plans, statistics, drawings. (See class 73.) 

12. J. Fichefet & FRERES, ruc de Russie, Brussels. 

Plans. (See class 148.) 

13. La MfiTALLURGiQUE, Co. Ltd., Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 

14. SociETfi Du Canal et des Installations maritimes of Brussels, 

Ltd., Brussels. 

Plans and panels. (See class 148.) 

15. Society de Marcinelle et Gouillet, Ltd., Gouillet. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

16. UsiNEs ET FONDERiES DE Baume et Marpent, Go. Ltd., Haine- 

St. Pierre. 
Id. (See class 139.) 



Class 150.— Maritime canals. 

1. Department of Finances and Public Works (General Direction 

of Bridges and Highways), Brussels. 

Photographs, plans, statistics. (See class 73.) 

2. SocifiTE DU Ganal et des Installations maritimes, Ltd., 

Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 148.) 



Class 151.— Irrigating canals and systems. 

1. Department of Finances and Public Works (General Direction 
of Bridges and Highways), Brussels. 

Maps showing the general water system of Belgium. 
(See class 73.) 



Class 152. — Light houses and appartenances; lamps; fixed 
revolving and flash lights; beacons, buoys, fog bells, 
sirens, &c., for sea coasts, channels and harbors. 

1. UsiNES DE CONSTRUCTIONS METALLURGIQUES V. BeRTAUX ET G'% 

Brussels, 

Plans and drawings. (See class 107.) 



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Class 153. — Protection against flooding by rivers or by sea; 
levees, dikes and sea walls. 

1 . Department of Finances and Public Works (General Direction 
of Bridges and Highways), Brussels. 

Plans, drawings and statistics. (See class 73.) 

^. J. FiCIIEFET AND BROTnERS, BrUSSCls. 

Plans and notices. (See class 148.) 



Class 154. — Railways as regards plan and profile of the line, 
and engineering works, subways, elevated lines, tunnels, 
bridges, &c. 

1 . SociETfi d'etude de Chemins de fi:r EN Chine, Ltd. , Brussels. 

Maps, plans and notices. (See classes 459, 460, 461 
and 466.) 

2. COMPAGNIE DU ChEMIN DE FER DU CoNGO, Ltd., BrUSSClS. 

Id. (See classes 459, 460, 461 and 466.) 



Class 156.— Water supply, sanitation and gas lighting of cities. 

1. GOMPAGNIE GENERALE DES CONDUITES d'eAU, Co. Ltd, Llcge. 

Plans and notices on its works. (See class 145.) 

2. Department of agriculture (General Direction of Hygiene), 
Brussels. 

Maps and various documents on the sanitory w orks of the 
Kingdom. (See class 12.) 



Class 157. — Statistics, maps and publications relative 
to public works. 

L Department of Finances of Public works (Administration ot 
Bridges and Higlnvays), Brussels. 

Panels with views of new and restored monuments. (See 
class 73.) 



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Group 27. 
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING. 



Class 158. — Models and plans of public and commepcial buil- 
dings; large and small dwelling houses, flats, apartment 
houses, &c. 

1. Department of Finances and Public works (Administration of 

Bridges and Highways), Brussels. 

Plans and photographs of public monuments erected by 
the State. (See classes 73, 157.) 

2. Saintenoy, Paul, 149, rue de TArbre-Benit, Brussels. 

Architect to H. R. H. the Count of Flanders. — Professor 
the Royal Academy of Fine Arts at Brussels.— Architect of 
the Belgian Pavilion at the World's Fair of St. Louis. — 
Architect of the Town's Palace at the Brussels' World's Fair, 
1897 (Great Prize). 

Distinctions : Brussels' Universal World's Fair, 1897 
(medals).— Paris, 1889.— Ghent, 1881-1882.— Antwerp, 
1883.— Brussels, 1897, &c. Various medals. 

Drawings and plans ofthe Belgian pavilion, (See class 34.) 



Class 159. — Models, drawings and specifications for founda- 
tions, walls, partitions, floors, roofs and stairways, wood 
and metal framings, &c. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Various plans and photographs. (See class 145.) 

2. Ateliers de LA Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and notices. (See class 141.) 

3. Ateliers de construction « Nicaise et Delcuve », Co. Ltd., 

La Louviere. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See class 139.) 

4. Ateliers de construction J. Paris, Co. Ltd., Marchienne-au- 

Pont. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See class 141.) 

5. Ateliers DE construction de Seneffe, Co. Ltd., Seneffe 

Plans. (See class 141.) 

6. Acieries d'Angleur, Go. Ltd., Tilleur. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See classes 
107-708). 

7. Chaudronneries et fonderies LiEGEOiSES, Co. Ltd., 5, quai 

Orban, Liege. 



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Steam- generators \vith one or two interior fire-boxes, 
with or ^Yitllout Galloway tubes, with boilers, semi-tubular, 
multi-tubular vertical, &c. Steam-generators witli water 
pipes, marine and locomotive steam-boilers. Metallic Buil- 
dings, bridges and frame- works. Frames and Chests 
for coal-pits. — Waggonets for Sugar-refineries. — Cast-iron 
works. — Forgings. 

Albums, plans and various documents. (See classes 393, 
394, 460, 470.) 

8. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Highest rewards at all the Expositions. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See class 139.) 

9. CoMPAGNiE CENTRALE DE CONSTRUCTION, Ltd., Hainc-St. Pierre. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See class 139.) 

10. La Metallurgique, Societe anonyme de construction, 1, place 
de Louvain, Brussels. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See class 139.) 

i i . Societe de Marcinelle et Gouillet, Ltd., Couillet. 

Plans, notices, photographs. (See class 141.) 

12. Usines et fonderies de Baume et Marpent, Go. Ltd., Haine- 
St. Pierre. 

Metallic frame of the Belgian pavilion. (See class 139.) 



Class 160.— Designs and models of special contrivances for 
safety, comfort, and convenience in the manipulation of 
elevators, moving stairways, doors, windows, house signals, 
fire escapes, ventilators, &c. 

1. Ghouanard, Georges, 34, rue de I'Hopital, Brussels. 

(See class 40.) 

2. Industria, rue du Metal, St. Gilles, Brussels. 

Anglo-Franco-Belgian management of the universal obtu- 
rator-innovation « Industria, » patented in all countries. 
— Gates, windows, casement-window, wickets, railings for 
houses, public establishments, trams, railway waggons, 
ships, boilers. 

Various specimens. — One of the gates of the Belgian Pavi- 
lion is made after its svstem. (See class 460.) 



MANUFACTURES. 



Department D. 

Group 28. 

STATIONERY. 



Class 163. — Made-up paper and card-board; ruled, bordered 
or ornamented paper, note paper, envelopes, pockets, bags; 
school copy books, memorandum books, note books, letter- 
copying books, account books, book covers, letter files; menu 
cards, playing cards, paper boxes, cases; packages of ciga- 
rette papers, &c. 

1. LEONARD BiERMANS, Co. Ltd., Tumliout. 

Specimens. (See class 61.) 

2. Union des papeteries, Co. Ltd., 9, rue d'Arenberg, Brussels. 

Various specimens of note paper, envelopes, school copy 
books, &c. (See class 135.) 



Class 1 65.— Artists' materials for painting, architecture, sculp- 
ture, pyrography and drawing; canvasses, panels, crayons, 
brushes, hair pencils, mathematical instruments for archi- 
tects, etchers, engravers, burners, sculptors, tracing papers 
and cloths; parchments; colors, varnishes, charcoals, 
pastels, stumps, lay figures, easels; color boxes and other 
artists' materials not named above. 

1. Anciens fiTABLissEMENTS F. MoMjiEN, Co. Ltd., 37, ruc de la 

Gharite, Brussels. 

Various specimens, exhibited in the International Fine 
Art Building. (See class 119.) 

2. Union des papeteries, Co. Ltd., 9, rue d'AreiiKerg, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 135.) 



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Group 29. 

CUTLERY. 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 173. — Side arms of all kinds. 

i. Manufacture generale d'equipemems militaires, Fonson & Co. 
Ltd., 51, rue des Fabriques and 7, rue de la Senne, 
Brussels. 

Infantry officiers' swords. — Cavalry officiers' broads- 
words. — Navy officers' swords. — Court' sw^ords for Ambas- 
sadors, consuls, officals, &c. 

Various specimens. (See class 87.) 



Group 30. 



SILVERSMITH'S AND GOLDSMITH'S WARE. 

(Appliances, processes and products.) 



Class 174.— Special equipment for manufacture, hand tools; 
outfit for casting; machinery (lathes, scales, &c.); outfit for 
electroplating, &c. Methods of work. 

i . Les Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd. , 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Bousval division : Stamping forges and works. — 
Waggons' fittings of all kinds. — Stamped works in iron or 
steel for all use and all industry. — Forge's works rough and 
finished. — Wrenches. — Spanners, &c. — Cap-nuts. — Metal- 
he bungs. — Chains. — Various kinds of hardware. — Manu- 
factory of edge-tools, &c. 

Brussels' division : Workshops for shouldering. — Screws 
and bolts of all shapes. — Screw^s, washers, towels, cylin- 
drical and conical pins, rivets, &c. — Shouldering of all 
metals by automatical process and otherwise. — Separated 
pieces for weapons, cycling, constructors, spinning-mills, 
weaving- mills, combing, electricity, sugar-manufactory, 
lighting and generaly for all kinds of industry of trades. — 
Lathe- work and fitting. — Cutting, boring and miUing. — 
Toolmaking small mechanics, &c. — W^orkshops for repair- 
ing, &c., &c. 

Albums and specimens. (See classes 195, 214, 222, 
223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 234, 235, 237, 238, 239, 
243, 302, .305, 306, 332, 390, 399, 403, 419, 420, 
422, 424, 426, 448, 457, 458, 459, 460, 461, 462, 
464, 488, 667, 668, 669 and 707.) 



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Class 175.— Gold and silversmith's work for religious or 
common uses, in gold, silver, bronze or other metals; plated 
ware; articles gilt or silver-plated by any processes. 

1. J. WiLMOTTE FiLS, 112, boulevard de la Sauveniere, Liege. 

Art bronzes. — Lighting . — Goldsmith's wares . — Enamels. 
— Electro-metallurgy. 

Distinctions : 6 Golden medals ; Diploma of Great Prize ; 
Member of Jury. 

Various specimens. (See also class 176.) 



Class 176.— Enameled work; goldsmith's enamel; enamels 

painted upon metal. 

1. J. WiLMOTTE FILS, 112, boulevard de la Sauveniere, Liege. 
Various specimens. (See class 175.) 



Group 31. 



JEWELRY. 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 178. — Fine jewelry. 

1. HoosEMANS, Frans, Jeweller draughtsman, 78, rue Royale, 

Brussels. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Silver medal; Brussels, 
1889, Golden medal. Diploma of honour, Prize of progres, 
Brussels, 1897, Great prize; Paris, 1900, Great prize. 

Various specimens. (See class 40.) 

2. Josephine Pierson et G'% 157, rue Vanderkindere, Brussels. 

Jewelry. 

Distinctions : Various medals, Chicago, 1893; Antwerp, 
1894; San Francisco, 1894; Amsterdam, 1895; Guate- 
mala, 1897; Paris, 1900; Reims, 1903. 

Various specimens. (See classes 198, 366 and 368.) 



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Class 181.— Imitation lapidary work. Imitation of precious 

stones, pearls, &c. 

1. DivooRT, EdiMOnd, 22, rue de la Blanchisserie, Antwerp, and 
50, rue Philippe-de-Ghampagne, Brussels. 

Imitation of jewellery, gold and silver ware. — Silver 
work. — Niellosilver. 
Various specimens. 



Class 182.— Gilt jewelry; imitation jewelry in copper and 
other metals; steel jewelry, mourning jewelry in jet and in 
glass; jewelry in coral ; amber, mother-of-pearl; &c. 

1. LooMS-GfiRARD, 26, rue du Geranium, Ant^yerp. 

Jewellery. — Fancy jewellery. — Flemish style. 

Distinctions : Honourable mention. Bronze and Silver 
medals at various Expositions. 
Various specimens. 



Group 33. 



PRODUCTIONS IN MARBLE, BRONZE, CAST IRON 
AND WROUGHT IRON. 

{Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 192.— Special equipment for manufacture; types of foun- 
dries; patterns and moulds; outfit for chasing and repousse 
work; processes for mechanical reduction. 

1. A. Arens, 41, Marche-au-Lait, Antwerp. 

Art w^are in repousse copper. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1900, 2 Golden medals ; Lille, 1902, 
Member of the Jury; 45 rewards at the different Exhibitions. 
Various specimens. (See classes 194 and 194.) 

2. Ateliers Tantot freres, 45, rue d'Orient, Brussels. 

Mechanical construction. — Art iron-mougery. — Specia- 
lity of Shutters. — Mechanical tents. — Speciahty of movable 
and revolving Ubraries (patent system). (See classes 195, 
204, 218, 223 and 243.) 



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Class 194. — Art work and reproductions of art in metals. 

1. A. Arens, 41, Marche-au-Lait, Antwerp. 

Various specimens. (See class 192.) 

2. CoMPAGNiE DES Bronzes, Co. Ltd., 28, rue d'Assaut, Brussels. 

Id. (See class 40.) 

3. Pierre Desmedt, 31, rue Mercelis, Brussels. 

Art iron-mongery. — Locksmiths work. — Construction of 
Galorifere Stove making. — Conservatories. — Frame-work. 
— Sheeting . — Staircases . — Stair- railings . — Bridges . —Ordi- 
nary and electric bells. — Speaking trumpets, &c. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, Diploma of Honour; 
Paris, 1889, Diploma of Honour, Golden medal; Antwerp, 
1894, Diploma of Honour; Brussels, 1897, Diploma of 
Honour; Golden medal. 

Id. (See class 40.) 



Glass 195. — Repousse, stamped and damascened metals. 

1. Arens, A., 41, Marche-au-Lait, Antwerp. 

Various specimens. (See class 192.) 

2. Les Ateliers de la Senne Ltd. Co., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Id. (See class 174.) 

3. Ateliers Tantot freres, 45, rue d'Orient, Brussels. 

(See class 192.) 

4. Briquet et De Raet, 13, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Lighting apparatus of all kinds for railways, trams, 
towns, works, manufactures, coal-pits, &c. — Manufactured 
metals of all kinds. — Raw materials.— Metallic packing. — 
Reservoirs . — Small coppersmith ware . — Small forgery . — 
Sheet-iron. —Gopperware. — Repousse work. — Chasing. — 
Gutting. — Stamping. — Latheing. — Smoothing.— Nickelplat- 
ing. — Shouldering. — Speciality of heating-apparatus, Appa- 
ratus for brazing, naphte-brazing, petroleum and alcohol 
brazing. — Ordinary braze-irons and otherwise — Can and 
oil-feeders apparatus. — Cocks and valves for pression. — 
Small railway material. — Reservoirs. — Radiators. — Motor- 
covers. — Lanterns. — Generator « Le Soleil » with reflector 
patent system, for bicycles, motocyclets, automobiles, 
carriages, carts, railways, tramways, for industrial and 
household use. — Working of patents. — Construction of all 
kinds of apparatus. 



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Distinctions : Golden and silver medals. 

Drawings and specimens. (See also classes 223, 228, 
233, 288, 301, 302, 406, 419, 457 and 460.) 
o. Serrurier & Co., 41, rue Hemricourt, Liege, 

Branches : Paris, 37, boulevard Hausmann ; Brussels, 
2, boulevard du Regent; La Have, 39, Parkstraat. 

Furniture, fine joinery, church windows, decorated paper, 
decorations of all kinds. — All works in chased cast-iron. — 
Enamelled metals. — Works for the decoration of furniture, 
heating, lighting, &c. — Work of tissue in apphcation, 
embroideries, &c. In one word everything that applies to 
house furniture decoration, and domestic architecture. — All 
products manufactured by this Firm are designed in its 
offices and executed in its workshops. 

N. B. — This firm is the first which introduced « Modern 
Art )) in industry and for twelve years has not w^orked on 
other principles. (See class 209.) 

Various specimens in the special drawing room of the 
firm. 



Group 34. 



BRUSHES, FINE LEATHER ARTICLES, FANCY ARTICLES 
AND BASKET WORK 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Glass 196. — Equipment and methods used in the manufacture of 
brushes, fine leather articles fancy articles and basked work. 

SociETE DEs PRODuiTS DU ROTiN, Ltd. (Etablisscments Albert 
Van Oye & Co.), Brussels. 

Distinctions : 21 Golden medals, 10 Diplomas of honour, 
at the different Exhibitions. — Great P^ize and Golden medal, 
Paris, 1889. Paris, 1900, out of Competition, Member 
of Jury. (See class 653.) 

1"" Workshops at Brussels, Maldeghem, Halluin and 
Gravelines. Importation and preparation of Indian and 
colonial Rotang. 

2"" Culture, bleaching and decortication of Osiers. 

3"* Industrial apphcations and preparations of these raw- 
materials for the cutting in round and flat threads, corsets 
and umbrella bones, equipment for furniture, chairs and 
basket-work. 



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4° Basket-work in its numerous applications to house- 
hold and packing, articles Conveyance-baskets for Goal- 
pits, railways, &c. Various specimens. 



Class 197. — Brushes; toilet brushes designated as fine brushes; 
brushes tor household, harness and stable use, &c., designated as 
coarse brushes ; brushes for artists and for house painting, desi- 
gnated as paint brushes; feather brushes ; brooms ; carpet sweepers, 

Delhaize freres & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

General manufacture of brushes, woods for brushes and 
raw materials for use of brush-making, at St. Andre-near- 
Bruges. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 4894, Golden medal; Brussels, 
J 897, 2 Diplomas of honour; Paris, 1900, Great Prize. 

Various specimens. (See classes 749, 756, 757, 760, 
761, 768, 769, 770, 771, 781.) 



Glass 198. — Fine leather goods; dressing cases, traveling bags, scab- 
bards, portemonnaies, portfolios, toilet cases, note books, cigar cases, 
small objects and fancy articles in skins ; clasps for portemonnaies, 
and hand bags. 

1. Adolphe Charlet &Co., 22, boulevard du Jardin-Botanique, 

Brussels. 

Workshop at Molenbeek-St. Jean. — Tan yard at Vil- 
vorde. — General manufacture of saddlery, coachmaking, 
traveling, hunting articles. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1878, Member of the Jury; Amsterdam, 
1883, Golden medal ; Antwerp, 1885, Golden medal; Bar- 
celone, 1888, Golden medal ; Antwerp, 1894, Member of 
the Jury; Brussels, 1897, President of the Jury. (See also 
classes201,377,457, 458.) 

Various specimens. 

2. Adolphe Fontaine, 108, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels. 

General manufacture of Saddlery articles. Traveling, Hun- 
ting, military equipments, Purveyors to the War and Home 
departments of Belgium and Independent State of Congo. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1888, out of competition. Mem- 
ber of the Jury; Paris, 1889, id. ; Antwerp, 1894, id. ; 
Brussels, 1897, id. ; Paris, 1900, id. ; Chicago, 1893, id. 

Various specimens and drawings. (See classes 201, 
458, 722, 807.) 




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3. Anciens fiTABLissE3iE.MS Leon Lobet, Co. Ltd., Verviers. 

Manufactory of Saddlery Articles. 

Various specimens. (See classes 202, 404, 458 

4. Josephine Pierson & Co., 157, rue Vander Kindere, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 178.) 

5. J.-B. Vinche, 85, Marche-aux-Herbes, Brussels. 

Manufacture of Meerschaum, briar, amber pipes, &c. 
Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Golden medal; Antwerp, 
1894, Golden medal; Paris, 1900, Silver medal. 
Various specimens. (See class 199.) 



Class 199.— Fancy articles ; work boxes and small fancy furniture, 
liquor cases, glove boxes, jewel cases ; turned articles, engine turned, 
carved, engraved in ivory, tortoise shell, mother-of-pearl, &c. ; pipes 
and smokers' articles, snuff boxes ; toilet and other combs in ivory, 
tortoise shell, horn, celluloid, boxwood, &c. ; various articles in 
lacquer work, small bronzes. 

1. CoMPAGNiE DBS BRONZES, Co. Ltd., 28, Fue d'Assaut, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 40.) 

2. J.-B. ViNCHE, 85, Marche-aux-Herbes, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 198.) 



Group 35. 



ARTICLES FOR TRAVELING AND FOR CAMPING; INDIA 
RUBBER AND GUTTA PERCA INDUSTRIES. 



Glass 201. — Trunks, valises, bags, satchels, dressing and traveling 
cases; packing cases and boxes; shawl straps, &c. Locks and 
other fittings for trunks, valises, &c. Greshions. Alpenstocks, 
grapnels, parasols. Various requisites for travelers. 

1. Adolpiie Charlet & Co., 22, boulevard du»Jardin-Botanique, 

Brussels. 

Various drawings. (See class 198.) 

2. Manufacture geneirale d'equipements militaires, Fonson&Co., 

Ltd., 51, ruedesFabriques, and 7, rue de laSenne, Brussels. 
Various specimens. (See class 87.) 

3. Adolphe Fontaine, 108, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels. 

Various specimens and drawings. (See class 198.) 



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Class 202.— Portable equipment specially prepared for traveling and 
for scientific expeditions, outfist for geologists, mineralogists, natu- 
ralists, pioneers, explorers, &c. 

Anciens fiTABLissEMENTS LfioN LoBET, Go. Ltd., Verviers. 
Drawings and specimens. (See class 198.) 



Class 204.— Tents and furniture of military types. 

Ateliers Tant6t freres, Co. Ltd., 45, rue d'Orient, Brussels. 
(See class 192.) 



Class 205. — Equipment and methods used in the manufacture of India 
rubber and gutta percha goods. 

Anciens etablissements De Vriendt, Co. Ltd., 346-354, 
avenue Van Yolxem, Brussels. 

Waste of new and old India rubber of all kinds. 
Various specimens. (See class 127.) 



€Iass 206,— General products of the India rubber and gutta percha 
industries. Waterproof clotching and boots and shoes. 

Crutzen and Brothers, Dison (Belgium.) 

Manufacture of all kinds of boots and shoes for men, 
women, girls, boys and children sewn welted; double 
stitch; single stitch; pumpe-stich ; nailed ri vetted; pegged. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Silver medal; Brussels, 
1897, Silver medal. 

Various specimens. (See classes 378 and 381.) 



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Group 36. 

TOYS. 

Class 208. — Playthings ; dolls ; talking dolls and accessories, playthings 
in metal, dolls' dinner and tea service's, childrens watches, mecha- 
nical toys, arms and equipment for children, musical instruments, 
dolls' furniture, horses, animals, carts, toys in India rubber and in 
gold beaters' skin, scientific and educational toys. Games. 

Anciens ^tablissements Andre De Vriendt, Co. Ltd., 346-354, 
avenue Van Volxem, Brussels. 

Special manufacture of confetti plain and variagated and 
slightly printed. 

Specimens. (See class 127.) 



Group 37. 



DECORATION AND FIXED FURNITURE OF BUILDINGS 
AND DWELLINGS. 

(Permanent Decoration of Public Buildings and of Dwellings.) 



Class 209. — Plans, drawings and models of permanent decoration. 

1. Serrurier & Co., rue Henricourt, Liege. 

Drawings. (See class 195.) 

2. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels.— Works, 81, rue 

Heyvaert, Molenbeek. 

Furniture tapestry decoration. — General contraction 
Steam Saws-mills. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1867, Silver medal ; London, 1871, 
1872, 1873, Diplomas and medals; Vienna, 1873, merit 
and cooperative medal; Philadelphia, 1876, out of compe- 
tition. Member of the Jury; Paris, 1878, 2 Golden medals ; 
Sydney, 1880, First merit medal; Amsterdam, 1883, 
Golden medal; Liverpool, 1886, Golden medal; Paris, 
1890, 2 Diploma of Honour; Antwerp, 2 Great prizes 
Diploma of Honour and Golden medal; Amsterdam, 1895, 
out of competition and Jury. 

Drawings and plans. (See classes 212, 214, 215, 218, 
253 and 254.) 



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3. Tempels, Daniel, 2, rue des Cendres, Brussels. 
Contractor for paintings and decoration. 

Distinctions : Since 1880, the highest distinctions at all 
the exhibitions. Antwerp, 1894, out of competition, 
Member of the Jury ; Brussels, 1897, out of competition, 
Member of the Jury. 

Drawings. (See classes 212, 214 and 215.) 



Class 210. — Carpentry; models of frame work, roof work, vaults, 
domes, wooden partitions, &c. 

DA3IMAN Washer & Co., 55, rue de la CUnique, Brussels. 

Joinery and floorings, .ordinary and fancy floors. — 
Fittings for banks and Offices. — Ticket cabinets (patent). 
— Speciality of rich and ordinary floors. — Hydrofuge 
floorings. — Carpet floors. 

Distinctions : First class medals, Golden medals, Diplomas 
of Honour, out of competition and great price at all the 
exhibitions. 

Fancy wainscoting for the Royal saloon, style Henri II. 
Carved walnutt and ebony.— Decorative panels and fancy 
floorings. 



Class 212.— Permanent decorations in marble, stone, plaster, papier- 
mache, carton pierre, &c. 

1. CoLLEYE, Paul, sculptural decorator, 18, rue des Drapiers, 

Brussels. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Plissart, Ph., sculptor, 52, rue Coenraets, Brussels. 
Mr. Heldt, A., draughtsman, 30, rue de la Chaumiere, 
Brussels. 
Drawing room (style Louis XVI). 

2. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 209.) 

3. Tempels, Daniel, 2, rue des Cendres, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 209.) 



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Class 214 — Iron work and locksmiths' work applied to decoration ; 
grill work and doors in cast or wrought iron. (See Department B, 
Group 14) ; doors and balustrades in bronze ; roof decoration in lead, 
copper, zinc, dormers, spires, finials, vanes; crest and ridge work. 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. 

2. Compagnie des broinzes, Co. Ltd., 28, rue d'Assaut, Brussels. 

Various bronzes in the drawing rooms of the Belgian 
pavilion. (See class 40.) 

3. Chouanard, Georges, 34, rue de I'Hdpital, Brussels. 

Various specimens and drawings. (See class 40.) 

4. Da^'dois, H., rue de la Riviere, Brussels. 

Artistic locks in the drawing room style Louis XVI of the 
Belgian pavilion. 

o. Lacoste et fils, quai Dumon, Tournay. 

Hearth in the drawing room style Louis XVI of the 
Belgian pavilion. (See class 298.) 

6. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 209.) 

7. Tempels, Daniel, 2, rue des Cendres, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 209.) 



Class 215. — Decorative paintings on stone, wood, metal, canvas, 
or other surfaces. Signs of all varieties. 



1. Closset, Em., 65, rue Stevin, Brussels. 

Picture of the drawing room style Louis XVI of the Bel- 
gian pavilion. 

2. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 209.) 

3. Tempels, Daniel, 2, rue des Cendres, Brussels. 

Specimens. (See class 209.) 



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Group 38. 
OFFICE AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. 

Glass 218.— Sideboards, bookcases, tables, stands, beds, desks, files, 
cabinets, wardrobes, chiffoniers, chairs, billiard tables, &c. Settees, 
couches and lounges. 

1. Ateliers Tantot freres, Go. Ltd., 45, rue d'Orient, Rrussels. 

(See class 492.) 

2. The Birmingham Bestead Company, Go. Ltd. , 2, rue Bistebroeck, 

Brussels. 

Manufacture of english bedsteads. 
Photographs. 

3. LiMBOSCH & Co., 19, rue du Midi, Brussels. 

Cabinet making, tapestry, furniture. 
Distinction : Brussels, 1897, Golden medal. 
Specimens. (See classes 253 and 254.) 

4. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 209.) 

5. Charles Toulet, 166, rue de Laeken, Brussels. 

Manufacture of Billards. 

Distinctions : Highest rewards at more than 30 exhibi- 
tions. Member of Jury. 

6. Wallaert, J., 90, boulevard de Waterloo, Brussels. 

Various specimens of his fabrication in the Royal drawing 
room, Belgian pavilion. 



Group 39. 
STAINED GLASS. 



Class 219,— Stained glass for churches, public buildings and private 
dwellings. Specimens of various kinds of glass used for decorative 
windows. Special enamels. Models of window tracery. (See 
Department B, Group 14.) 

1. Ch. Baes, 16, rue Coppens, Brussels. 

One of the decorative stained glasses of the Belgian 
pavilion. 

:2. L. De Contini, 33, rue de la Concorde, Brussels. Id. 

3.. R. Evaldre, 23, rue des Douze-Apotres, Brussels. Id. 

4. H. Thys, 31, rue d'Enghien, Brussels. Id. 

5. Glaces de Charleroy, Co. Ltd., Roux. 

Stained glass of the Belgian pavilion. 



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Group 41. 

HARDWARE. 

(Equipments, methods and products.) 



Class 222 — Special tools, not included in the class of machine tools, 
used by smiths, farriers, bolt makers, screw cutters, wire drawers, 
nail makers, buckle makers, chain makers, copper-smiths, tin- 
smiths, edge tool makers, iron founders, ironmongers, lock-smiths, 
model makers, etc. 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Rrussels. (See class 174.) 

2. Bertaux, v., Usines de constructions mecaniques, Brussels. 

(See class 107.) 



Class 223.— Hardware not otherwise provided for, made of plates, 
forgings, or castings. Pipe fittings, cocks, taps, &c. ; bells ; ma- 
chine-made bronzes ; shoes for horses and for other animals ; flati- 
rons, &c. 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. (See class 174.) 

2. Briquet & de Raet, 13, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 

3. SociETE liegeoise d'estampage, Co. Ltd., Liege. Usines a 

Sclessin. 

Stamped and wrought iron and steel pieces. — Mecha- 
nichal shops. — Iron furniture for cars. — Fittings and small 
fixtures for railways Hardware and edge tools. — Grill work. 
— Apophyses wrenches of all systems. — Chains, &c. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1878, Silver medal; Antwerp, 
1885, 2 Golden medals; Brussels, 1897, Golden and Silver 

medals. (See classes 227, 239, 460.) 

Various specimens. 

4. Ateliers Tantot freres, Co. Ltd., 45, rue d'Orient, Brussels. 

Id. (See class 192.) 



Glass 224. — Bolts, nuts and screws for wood or metal. 

1. Les Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Albums and specimens. (See class 174.) 

2. Hauts fourneaux, forges et AcifiRiES DE Thy-le-Ghateau, Go. 

Ltd., Marcinelle. 

Retined ad steel castings, Sleel ingats rails rail rail fas- 
tenings girders. 

Distinctions : At various exhibitions. 
Id. (See class 758.) 

3. Forges, ateliers et boulonneries Gambier, Go. Ltd., Mor- 

lanwelz. 

Fittings of rails. Fish-plate and truck bolts Turrels 
cramp hooks. Switch rods. General bolts works. Bohs 
nuts rivets for wagons, bridges boilers. Galvanisation, 
cementation. AH kind of hardware cock-boxes (buffers 
coupling screws traction hooks breaks Forgings and con- 
struction appliances. Implements for bridges and frames. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Bronze medal; Sydney, 
1879, Reward. 

Id. (See classes 460-708.) 

4. Laminoirs du Ruau, Go. Ltd., Monceau-sur-Sambre. 

Manufacture of merchant iron and special iron. Rivets 
for copper ware and appliances for railways such as rail- 
fasterings. Bolts for fish plates Tirrels pegs cramp-hooks. 
Speciality of pales for fences. . 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, Silver medal; Paris, 
1889, Diploma of Honour; Antwerp, 1894, Golden medal; 
Brussels, 1897, Golden medal. 

Id. (See class 708.) 

5. La Metallurgique, Go. Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Id. (See class 159.) 

6. FRfiD^Ric Nyst, 70, rue d'Harscamp, Liege. 

Manufacture of bolts. Rivets. Gramp hooks and all 
what concerns bolt making in general. Spec ality of hard- 
ware for insulators, telegraphs, telephones ano electricity. 

Distinctions : London, 1862, Medal of Honour; Paris, 
1867, Bronze medal ; Vienna, 1873, 3 Diplomas of Merit; 
Sydney, 1879, Medal of first class ; Melbourre, 1880, Medal 
of first class ; Amsterdam, 1883, 2 Diplomas of Hone ur and 
Golden medal. 

Various specimens. (See class 433-445.) 



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Class 225.— Products of nail making and wire drawing. Nails, brads, 
tacks, staples ; wire ; wire ropes, barbed wire, wire fencing, wire 
cloth, and wire gauze ; wire springs. 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Albums and specimens. (See class 174.) 

2. A. Baudoux, Fontaine-l'Eveque. 

Mechanical mails mill. Speciality of small spriggs 
Saddler's nails and shoe-nails (sheet iron) small sprigs of 
soft Steel Small sprigs with small heads black and white. 
Small sprigs and pegs of wire with sqare Shanks Victorie 
shoe nails and wire tacks (iron wire), copper nails, zinc 
nails, tinned nails, galvanised nails and enameled rivets 
pegs ordinary and long sheet iron Spring and fence hooks 
galvanised and otherwise. Slate hooks, galvanised of brass 
wire, and of copper wire. — White annealed and galvanised 
wire. Wire tacks, exclusively of steel round pegs conical 
pegs of iron and of copper Washers Slate nails, nails- 
Boofing, nails Wire drawing w^orks, General manufacture of 
nails by the cold process. 

Distinctions : Bewards at Brussels, 1880; Amsterdam, 
1883; Nouvelle-Orleans, 1884; Antwerp, 1885; Barce- 
lone, 1888; Brussels, 1888, Silver medal; Liege, 1890, 
Great Price ; Spa, 1891 , Diploma and Member of the Jury, 
out of competition; Brussels-Tervueren, 1897; Guatemala, 

1898, Golden medal. 

3. V. Bertaux, & Co., Usines de constructions mecaniques, 

Brussels. 

Albums and specimens. (See class 107.) 

4. Clouterie ET TRfiFiLERiE DES Flandres, Co, Ltd., Gcutbrugge 

near Ghent. 

Wire tacks iron and steel pegs wire of all kinds Sulphate 
of iron. — Steel wire chain. 

Distinctions : Antw^erp, 1894, Silver medal ; Brussels, 
1897, Golden medal; Paris, 1900, Golden medal ; Ghent, 

1899, Diploma of honour. 
Albums and specimens. 

5. VERTONGEiN-GoENs, Co. Ltd., Termondc. 

Albums and specimens. (See classes 340, 344, 404 
- 471, 481, 679, 684, 729.) 



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Class 226. — Buckle making, and kindred industries; rings, hooks, 

hinges. 

Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 
Brussels. 

Albums and specimens. (See class 174.) 



Glass 227. — Chain making, and kindred industries. 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 
Brussels. 

Albums and specimens. (See class 174.) 

^. SociETE liegeoise d'estampage, Co. Ltd., Liege. 
Id. (See class 223.) 



Class 228. —Household usten?ils in metal. 

Briquet et de Baet, 13, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 
Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 



Class 229. — Metal plates, flanged, stamped, decorated, perforated, &c. 

1. Manufacture d'equipements militaires Fonson and Co., 51, rue 

des Fabriques, Brussels. 

Aluminium flasks for the belgian infantry.— Aluminium 
flasks for the belgian cavalry. — Aluminium porringers for 
the belgian infantry. —Aluminium spoons with hook forming 
pan-handle for the porringers of the belgian infantry. — Tin 
porringers (model of the Argentine republic). — Aluminium 
boxes for preserving cartridges of compressed victuals 
(belgian army). — Aluminium identity medals for belgian 
soldiers. — Complete aluminium canteens for officers and 
explorers. — Aluminium tankards (model used in Abyssinia). 

Various specimens. (See class 87.) 

2. J. & A. Jaspar, Andre Jaspar, successor, Liege. 

Punched and perforated sheet iron of all kinds. Washers 
and cut pieces of all kinds. 

Specimens. (See classes 233 and 239.) 



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Class 233. — Sheet metal, stamped, spun, flanged, decorated, perfo- 
rated; caps, buttons, eyelets, cans; lamp-shades, &c. 

1. Briquet et de Raet, 13, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 

2. De Rooster, Richard, 36, avenue de la Porte-de-Hal, Brussels. 

Manufactory of buttons. 

Distinctions : Amsterdam, 1883, Golden medal; Paris, 
4889, Bronze medal ; Antwerp, 1894, Silver and Golden 
medals; Brussels, 1897, Silver medal. Diploma of Honour. 

Specimens. 

3. J. et a. Jaspar. Ajs^dre Jaspar, successor, Liege. 

Plans and specimens. (See class 229.) 

4. Manufacture relge de boites metalliques. Go. Ltd., rue 

Heyvaert, Brussels. 

Boxes, cans, labels and metal ware of all kinds. 



Class 234. — Products of exact and fine metal working; spectacle 

frames; fine springs. 

Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 
Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 174.) 



Glass 235. — Edge tools and other tools ; scythes, sickles, pruning 
hooks; machetes; axes, adzes, hatchets; chisels, planes, boring 
tools, saws, hammers, files, &c. 

Les ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 
Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 174.) 



Glass 237.— Builders' and upholsterers' hardware; fittings and 
fastenings for doors, windows, &c. ; casters, clamps, brackts, 
pulls, &c. 

1. Les Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ldt., 43, rue de France, 
Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 147.) 



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2. Georges Ghouanard, 34, rue del'Hopital, Brussels. 

Various drawings. (See class 40.) 

3. S. Franken & Lefevre, 49, rue Malibran, Brussels. 

Specimens and drawings. (See class 238.) 

4. MoMBEL Bossart & SON, 33, rue St. Lazare, Brussels. 

Window-shutter « Stella. » 
Various specimens. 



Class 238.— Safes, safety vaults and accessories; safe locks. 

1. Les Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 147.) 

2. S. Franken & Lefevre, 49, rue Malibran, Brussels. 

Dra wrings and plans. (See class 237.) 



Class 239.— Metal work, cast, wrought, of wire; for stair railings, 
balusters, balconies, grill work, &c. 

1. Les Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Drawings and albums. (See class 147.) 

2. J. & A. Jaspar, Liege. 

Drawings. (See class' 229.) 

3. Leclere Mary, 62, boulevard de Namur, Louvain. 

Manufactory of handmade trellis. 
Specimens. (See classes 482, 491.) 

4. Societe LifiGEoiSE d'estampage, Ltd., Liege. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 223.) 



Class 242. — Summer houses and pavilions in metal; bird cages, 
aviaries, awnings, verandas. 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 43, rue de France, 

Brussels. 

Albums of plans. (See class 147.) 

2. Pierre Desmedt, 31, rue Mercelis, Brussels. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 40.) 



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Class 243.— Metal shutters for windows, doors; screens and venitian 

blinds. 

1 . Les ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd. , 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Albums of plans. (See class 147.) 

2. Ateliers Tantot freres,Co. Ltd., 34, rue del'Hopital, Brussels. 

(See class 192.) 

3. Georges Chouanard, 34, rue de I'Hdpital, Brussels. 

Specimens. (See class 40.) 



Group 42. 



PAPER HANGING. 

(Raw materials, equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 251. — Stained papers, printed papers. Flecked, marbled, veined, 
gilt papers. Papers for book covers, binding", &c. Artistic paper. 
Enameled and glazed paper. Imitations of wood and of leather, 
Window shades painted or printed, and fixtures for. 

1. Leonard Biermans, Co. Ltd., Turnhout. 
Specimens. (See class 61.) 



Group 43. 



CARPETS, TAPESTRIES AND FABRICS FOR UPHOLSTERY 

(Materials, equipment, methods and products.) 



Class 253.— Carpets, moquette, tapestry, brussels, or velvet. Felt 

carpets, rugs, mats, &c. 

1. V^e Silas Guillon, 69, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Great prize; Paris, 1900, 
Golden medal; Amsterdam, 1895, Diploma of honour ; Ant- 
werp, 1894, Golden medal. 

Manufactory of Flanders carpets, Hand made, Knot stitch. 
Tapestries in ail the drawing rooms of the Belgian Pavilion. 



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2. LiMBoscH & Co., 19, rue du Midi, Brussels. 

Specimens of tapestries. (See class 218.) 

3. Manufactory of carpets « Royal Axminster, » Ghent. 

Carpets by the yard, in rolls for appartments and stairs, 
hearth rugs, &c. 
Various specimens. 

4. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels. 

Specimens (See class 209.) 



Class 254. — Furniture and wall coverings, materials in silk, wool, 
cotton, linen, jute, ramie, grass, plain, mixed, brocaded, printed, 
embroidered. Horse-hair cloths, vegetable leather, moleskin, &c. 
Leather for hangings and for covering furniture. (See Department 
B, Group 14.) Oilcloths and linoleum. 

1. Filatures d'Ath, Co. Ltd., Ath. 

Wall covering of the Royal drawing room, Belgian Pa- 
vilion. (See class 361.) 

2. LiMBOSCH & Co., 19, rue du Midi, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 2i 8.) 

3. Snyers-Rang & Co., 27, rue d'Or, Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 209.) 



Group 45. 



CERAMICS. 

(Raw materials, equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 259. — Various porcelains. 

1. RocH Rrothers, Keramis, La Louviere. 

Manufacture of crockery ware and faciny tiles, various 
crockery wares, fancy articles, faciny tiles of crockery and 
earthen ware, decorative panels, architectural and ornamen- 
tation for inside and outside of buildings. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1889, Great prize; Antwerp, 1894, 
Great prize; Rrussels, 1897, out of competition and mem- 
ber of the Jury; Paris, 1900, out of competition and mem- 
ber of the Jury; 17 medals and diplomas at the preceeding 
exhibitions. 

Various specimens. (See classes 261, 262, 263, 269.) 



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2. Vermeren-Coche, L. Demeuldre-Goche, successor, 141,chaus- 
s6e de Wavre, Brussels. 

China. Enameled stone- ware. 

Distinctions : The greatest distinctions. Amsterdam, 
1883; Antwerp, 1893; Brussels, 1880, 1888, 1897, out 
of competition. 

Specimens of his fabrication. (See classes 263 and 269.) 



Class 261. — Earthenware of white or colored body, with transparent 

or tin glazes. Faience. 

1. BocH Brothers, Keramis, LaLouviere. 

Various specimens. (See class 259.) 



Class 262.— Earthenware and terra cotta for agricultural purposes ; 
paving tiles, eameled lava. 

BocH BROTHERS, Kcramis, La Louviere. 

Specimens and drawings. (See class 259.) 



Glass 263. — Stoneware, plain and decorated. 

1. BocH BROTHERS, Kcramis, La Louviere. 

Specimens and drawings. (See class 259.) 

2. La Ceramique de Forges, Go. Ltd., Forges. 

Cerame earthen \Yare tiles. Withe bricks, silesian type. 

Distinctions : Golden medal Brussels, 1888; Antwerp, 
1885; Paris, 1900. 

Various specimens of plans and decorated stoneware. 

3. Helman, rue du Marche, Brussels. 

Art ceramics. Frigorific facings, Gooling rooms and 
beer cellars (patent system). 

'Distinction : Brussels, 1897, Golden medal. 
Specimens of decorated stoneware. (See class 269.) 

4. VERMEREN-GoGHfi, L. Demculdre-Goche, successor, 141, chaus- 

see de Wavre, Brussels. 

Specimens and drawings. (See class 259.) 



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Class 269. — Mural designs ; borders for fire-places and mantels. 
(See Department B, Group 14.) 

1. BocH BROTHERS, Keraniis, La Louviere. 

Various specimens. (See class 259.) 

2. Helman, rue du Marche, Brussels. 

Specimens of mural designs (stoneware). (See class 263.) 

3. Vermeren-Coche, L. Demeuldre-Coche, successor, 141, chaus- 

see de Wavre, Brussels. 

Specimens of his fabrication. (See class 259.) 



Group 47. 
GLASS AND CRYSTAL. 



Class 273.— Window glass, white or colored, fluted, enameled, &c. 
Glass for photography. Curved glass. 

1. Jules Francq, Successor of Martin Francq, Jumet. 

Manufacture of white and coloured window glass. Spe- 
ciality of glass for photography. 
Specimens. 

2. Glaces et produits chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Ghauny et Cirey 

(France), Glaceries de Franieres (Belgique), Go. Ltd. 

Works in Germany, Mannheim, Stolberg Alwasser; in 
Boheme, Bilin; in Italy, Pisa. 

Manufactures of polished plain and silvered plate glass. 
Rough glass and paving-tiles, window glass, pressed glass, 
flashed glass, decorated glass, armed glass and tiles, pressed 
tiles, glass pan-tiles, mouldings for buildings and electricity, 
moulded glass vats, laminated opaline glass, Hght house 
glass, optical and prismatic glass. 

Various specimens. (See classes 274, 278.) 

3. Verreries Bennert & Bivort, Go. Ltd., Jumet. 

Window glass. Glass for photography and frames. 
Specimens and albums. 

4. Verreries de Binche, Go. Ltd., Binche. 

Window and opale glasses. 

Distinctions : AnUNer^, 1894; Brussels, 1897; Paris, 
1900. 

Specimens and albums. 



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5. Verreries de Gourcelles, Co. Ltd., Courcelles. 

Window glass. 
Specimens. 

6. Verreries DE l'Etoile, Go. Ltd., Marcliiennes. 

Glasses of all kinds. 
Id. 

7. Verreries de Jemappes, Go. Ltd., Jemappes. 

All kinds of glasses. 
Id. 

8. Verreries DE Jumet, Go. Ltd., Jumet. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1867, ^878, 1889 and 1900, 
Diploma of honour; Philadelphia, 1876; Ghicago, 1893; 
Melbourne, 1883; Calcutta, 1884; Amsterdam, 1883 and 
1894; Barcelone, 1888; Brussels, 1888; and 1897 Ant- 
werp, 1885 and 1894, highest rewards. 

Specimens and albums. (See class 277.) 

9. Verreries des Hamendes, Go. Ltd., Jumet. 

Window^ glass, impolished glass, coloured and muslin 
glass. Speciality of large sizes. Processus against the 
irrization of glass. 

Distinctions : Vienna, 1873; Utrecht, 1876; Paris, 
1878; Melbourne, 1880; Amsterdam, 1883; Santiago, 
1878; Philadelphia, 1876; Sidnev, 1879; Francfort a/M., 
1881; London, 1884; New Orleans, 1885, Diploma of 
merit of 1st order; Antwerp, 1885, 2 Golden medals; 
Liverpool, 1886, Golden medal; Louisville, 1886, Diploma 
of honour; Port Adelaide, 1887, Diploma of merit of 
1st order; Barcelona, 1888, Golden medal; Brussel, 1888, 
Diploma of honour; Paris, 1889, Great prize. 

Id. 

10. Verreries de l'Ermitage, Go. Ltd., Jumet. 

Window glass in all sizes.— Glass for photography, — 
Speciahty of large sizes. 

Distinctions : Great prize at Paris, 1878, 1889, 1900; 
New Orleans, 1883; Amsterdam, 1883; Brussels, 1888, 
1897. 

Specimens and albums. 

11. Verreries de Martemont, Go. Ltd., Haine St. Pierre. 

Distinctions : London, 1862, Bronze medal; Vienna, 
1873, Medal of merit; Paris, 1878, Bronze medal; Sidney, 
1879, Diploma of merit; Paris, 1889, Golden medal; 
Paris, 1900, Great collective prize; Antwerp, 1894, Great 
collective prize. 

Specimens and albums. 



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12. Verreries de la Marine, Go. Ltd., Jumet. 

Various specimens and albums. 

13. Verreries de la Roue, Co, Ltd., Lodelinsart. 

Window glass of all sizes. — Speciality of glass for photo- 
graphy and silvering. — Works established since 1859. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Golden medal, Great prize. 
The greatest rewards at all the exhibitions. 

Specimens and albums. 

14. Verreries Schmidt-Devielez, Co. Ltd., Dampremy. 

Manufacture of window glass. 
Specimens and albums. 



Class 274. — Plate glass, rough or polished. Silvered glass. Glass for 
pavements. Mirrors for projections. Glass with surface in relief. 

1. Glaces d'Auvelais, Co. Ltd., Auvelais. 

Roug hand pohshed glass, silvered and embossed glass. 
Specimens. 

2. Glaces de Charleroi, Co. Ltd., Roux. 

Specimens. (See class 219.) 

3. CoMPAGNiE DE Floreffe, Ltd., Florcffc. 

Manufacture of glass and chimical products. 
Albums and specimens. 

4. Glaces de Moustier-sur-Sambre, Co. Ltd., Moustier-sur- 

Sambre. 

Mirror and window glass of all sizes, thin glass for car- 
riages, tin and silver coating rough plate glass, rough and 
pohshed glass, paving tiles of all thickness. 

Specimens. 

Distinctions : Rarcelone, 1888, Silver medal ; Paris, 
1889, Golden medal ; Antwerp, 1894, Great prize ; Brussels, 
1897, Great prize. 

5. Glaces et produits chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny et 

CiREY (France), Glaceries de Franiere (Belgique), Co. Ltd. 
Albumsfand specimens. (See class 272.) 

6. Glaces de Sainte-Marie d'Oignies, Co. Lid, Aiseau. 

Rough and pohshed glass. 

Distinctions : London, 1862, Prize medal; Vienna, 
1873, Medal of merit; Milan, 1876, Bronze medal; Paris, 
1878, Golden medal; Amsterdam 1883, Golden medal; 
Antwerp, 1885, Golden medal; Rarcelone, 1888, Golden 
medal; Rrussels, 1888, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1889, 



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Great prize; Guatemala, 1897, Great prize; Brussels, 
1897, Great prize; Antwerp, 1894, Great prize. 
Specimens. 



Glass 278. — Enamels ; their application to glass. 

G LACES ET PRODUITS CHIMIQUES I»E SaINT-GoBAIN, ChAUNY ET 

CiuEY (France.) Glaceries de Frameres (Belgique.) Co. Ltd. 
Specimens. (See class 272.) 



Group 48. 



APPARATUS AND PROCESSES FOR HEATING 
AND VENTILATION. 



Glass 283. — Heating by steam, hot water, hot air, and their 

combinations. 

1. F. Beciv & Co., 46, rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Diploma of honour and 
Silver medal. 

Drawings and plans. (See classes 284, 291, 297.) 

2. A. Degrelle, 118, boulevard d'Avroy, Liege. 

Heating apparatus of all systems; wood, coal, gas, hot 
water and steam apparatus. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, Silver and Bronze medals ; 
Brussels, 1897, Golden and Silver medals. 

Drawings and plans. (See classes 285, 286, 289 and 
299.) 

3. Societe belge Koerting, Ltd. , 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Notices, drawings and plans. (See classes 284, 286, 
290, 291, 292, 293, 294, 295, 296, 297 and 399.) 

4. Gust. Van Noten, Grand-Sablon, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See classes 284 and 285.) 



Glass 284. —Methods of conveying and distributing steam, hot water 
and hot air used separately or in combination. 

1. F. Beck et Co., 46, rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 



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2. Socifiifi BELGE KoERTiNG, Ltd., 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 283.) 

3. Gust. Van Noten, Grand-Sablon, Brussels. 

Notices and plans. (See class 283.) 



Class 285. — Stoves and furnaces peculiar to the various systems 

of heating. 

1. A. Degrelle, 113, boulevard d'Avroy, Liege. 

Drawings and plans, (See class 283.) 

2. Gust. Van Noten, Grand-Sablon, Brussels. 

Stove of the Jloyal drawing room of the Belgian pavilion . 
(See class 283.) 

Class 286. — Radiators of heat of all kinds and sizes. Steam or hot 
water boilers. Steam or hot water ranges. Hot air pipes. Hot 
•air stoves. 

1. A. Degrelle, 118, boulevard d'Avroy, Liege. 

Drawing and plans. (See class 283.) 

2. SocifiTE belge Koerting, Ltd. , 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Drawing and plans. (See class 283.) 



Glass 288. — Apparatus for heating by petroleum or by gas. 

1. Briquet & De Raet, 13, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 
Specimens and drawings. (See class 195.) 



Class 289.— Steam cooking ranges. Kitchen ranges of all kinds, 
stoves used at the same time for cooking food and for warming 
apartments. Stoves adapted to certain special forms of cooking. 
Stove apparatus, fixed or movable, used for preparing food or bever- 
ages in large quantities. 

1. A. -Degrelle, 118, boulevard d'Avroy, Liege. 

Albums and notices. (See class 283.) 

2. SocifiTE belge Koerting, Ltd. , 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Various plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 



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Class 290. — Natural ventilation ; ventilation by exhaustion; ventilation 
by mechanical means and their combinations. 

1. Society belge Koerting, Ltd., 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 
DraNvings and plans. (See class 283.) 



Class 291. — Plans and models of buildings heated and ventilated; 
public buildings, factories, dwelling houses. 

'J. F. Beck & Co., 46, rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 
Plans and models, notices. (See class 283.) 

2. SocrfeTE BELGE KoERTiNG, Ltd., 2, boulcvard Baudouiu, Brussels. 
Drawings and plans. (See class 283.) 



Class 292. — Ventilators and displacers of air« Up-draft ventilators. 

1. F. Beck & Co., 46, rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 

2. SocifiTE BELGE KoERTiNG, Ltd. , 2, boulcvard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 283.) 



Class 294. — Ventilators operated by the wind or by difference of 

temperature. 

1. F, Beck & Co., rue de la Prevoyance, 46, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 

2. Societe belge Koerting, Ltd. , 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 



Class 295 —Sanitation and ventilation of kitchens and small living 
i rooms. 

4. F. Beck & Co, 46, rue de ia Prevoyance, Brussels. 

Plans and .drawings. (See class 283.) 
2. Societe belge Koerting, Ltd., 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 



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Class 296. — Accessories to heating and ventilation. Measuring and 
registering apparatus ; thermometers, self-registering thermometers, 
pyrometers, anemometers, manometers for measuring low gas pres- 
sures, and for indicating the level of water in pipes ; appliances for 
measuring the flow of steam through pipes ; registering apparatus 
of every kind. 

1. F. Beck & Co., 46,- rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 

2. SociETE BELGE KoERTiNG, Ltd., 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 283.) 



Class 297.— Thermostats; distributing and regulating apparatus; 
regulators of temperature ; regulators of draught ; regulators of 
pressure ; automatic drip cocks and air cocks ; cocks specially fitted 
for heating apparatus. 

4. F. Beck & Co., 46, rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 
Notice, Plans and drawings. (See class 283.) 

2. SoGiETE BELGE KoERTiNG, Ltd., 2, boulevard Baudouin, Brussels. 
Drawings and plans. (See class 283.) 



Class 298. — Chimney fittings. Dampers for chimneys ; closing of flues ; 
openings for hot air ventilation. Gratings and plates. Metallic 
casings for heating apparatus ; special sheet iron chimney pots. 

1. F. Beck & Co., 46, rue de la Prevoyance, Brussels. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 283.) 

2. Edmond Lacoste, Tournay. 

Iron and Copper Works at Tournay and Lille (France). 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1874, National Exhibition of 
Industrials Arts ; Brussels, 1880, National Exhibition of 
Decorative Arts ; Brussels, 1880, National Exhibition of 
Gas' Heating Apparatus ; Brussels, 1897, Exhibition orga- 
nized under the High Patronage of H. B. H. Prince Albert 
of Belgium, Diploma of honour ; International World's Fair 
of wrought bronze and iron, Silver medal ; Paris, 1900, 
International World's Fair, 2 Golden medals. 
Notice and albums. (See class 214.) 



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Class 299.— Fireplace and chimney pottery. Stoves and chimneys in 
earthenware. Ornaments. Earthenware of every sort for the fire- 
place. Refractory materials for hearts, hot air stoves, linings and 
chimneys. 

1. A. Degrelle, 118, boulevard d'Avroy, Li^ge. 
Notice and photographs. (See class 283.) 



Group 49. 



APPARATUS AND METHODS, NOT ELECTRICAL, 
FOR LIGHTING. 



Class 301. — Lighting by means of vegetable or mineral oils (petroleum, 
shale, heavy oil, heavy oil sprayed, spirit); lamps, burners, wicks, 
lamp chimneys, &c. ; apparatus for domestic, industrial and public 
lighting. 

1. Briquet & De Raet, 113, rae de Manchester, Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 

2. J. -A. Pilate, 29, rue du Marche, Brussels. 

Art, lighting and household furniture Bronzes, lustres, 
suspended lamps for gas, electricity, petroleum. 
High rewards at various Expositions. 
Notice and albums. (See classes 302, 442.) 



Class 302. — Lighting by gas; lamps, burners, chimneys, burners of 
flat flame. Argand burners, burners for recuperation, for carburi- 
zing, for incandescence, apparatus for domestic, industrial and 
public lighting. 

1. Ateliers DE la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

(See class 174.) 

2. Briquet & De Raet, 113, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 

3. Compagniedes bronzes, Ltd., 28, rue d'Assaut, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 40.) 

4. J. -A. Pilate, 29, rue du Marche, Brussels. 

Notice and albums. (See class 301.) 



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Group 50. 

TEXTILES. 

Materials and processes for Spinning and Rope Making 



Glass 304.— Machinery and Apparatus used in preparing and spinning 

textile materials. 

1. Ateliers V^e Math. Snoeck, Co. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Machinery for the industry of the wool, machinery for 
the textile industry. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1878; Barcelone, 1888; Paris, 
1889, Great prizes. 

Notice and albums. (See classes 305, 306, 308, 309, 
312, 403, 404, 410.) 

2. Fernand Houget, Verviers. 

Fabrication (f card- fittings for carded wool, combed 
wool, cotton, rests of cotton, vigogna wool.— Glossing 
works.— Speciality of card-fittings in inalterable bronze 
and in triangular tempered steel wire. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1835, Golden and Silver medals ; 
Paris, 1855, 1st class medal; London, 1862, 2 prize 
medals; Paris, 1867, Golden and Silver medals ; Moscou, 
1872, Golden medal; Vienne, 1873, Diploma of honour; 
Paris, 1878, Member of the Jury; Barcelone, 1889, Golden 
medal; Paris, 1889, 1900, Great prizes. 

Notices and albums. (See class 306.) 

3. Celestin Martin, Go. Ltd., Verviers. 

Construction Works.— Preparing, carding, spinning and 
twisting. — Machinery for all textile materials. — Transmis- 
sions.— Complete installations of Works. 

Distinctions : London, 1862, Prize medal; Paris, 1867, 
London, 1871 , Silver medal ; Vienna, 1873, Philadelphia, 
1876, out of competition ; Paris, 1878, Golden medal ; 
Antwerp, 1885, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1889, 1900, 
Great Prize. 

Id. (See classes 305, 306, 312, 403, 404.) 

4. SociETfi vervietoise pour la construction de machines, Ltd., 

Verviers. 

Speciality of Machinery for the industry of wool.— Com- 
plete installations of establishments for carburizing and 
scouring wool, for spinning and manufacturing cloths and 
stuff's. 



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Distinctions : Paris, 1889, Great Prize and Golden 
medal. 

Notice and albums. (See classes 305, 308, 309, 311, 
312, 316.) 



Class 305. — Apparatus used in subsequent oparations ; spooling, 
winding, twisting, throwing. Mechanical fiaishing of goods. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

2. Ateliers V^^Mathieu Snoegk,Go. Ltd., Eiisival near Verviers. 

Id. (See class 304.) 

3. Fernand Houget, Verviers. 

Id. (See class 304.) 

4. Gelestin Martin, Go Ltd., Verviers. 

Id. (See class 304.) 

5. SOCIETE VERVIETOISE POUR LA CONSTRUCTION DE MACHINES, Ltd., 

Verviers. 

Id. (See class 304.) 



Class 306. — Detached parts of spinning machinery and special machines 

for their manufacture. 

1. Ateliers DE la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels, 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

2. Ateliers V^^ Mathieu Snoeck, Go. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Id. (See class 304.) 

.3. Gelestin Martin, Go. Ltd., Verviers. 
Id. (See class 304.) 

4. Fernand Honguet, Go. Ltd., Verviers 

Id. (See class 304.) 

5. Legrand & Fremaux, 46, rue Lozanne, Antwerp. 

Notice on various new systems for the spinning industry. 
(See classes 309 et 310.) 



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Group 51. 

EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES USED IN THE MANUFACTURE 
OF TEXTILE FARRICS. 



Class 308.— Apparatus used in operations preliminary to weaving; 
machines for warping, cop winders. Card preparing machines. 

1. Ateliers V^^ Mathieu Snoeck, Co. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Albums. (See class 304.) 

2. SociETE vervietoise pour ia construction de machines, Ltd., 

Verviers. 

Albums and photographs. (See class 304.) 



Class 309. — Hand and power looms for wiaviag plain cloths. Looms 
for weaving brocaded and embroidered fabrics, box looms. 

1. AteliersV^® Mathieu, Snoeck, Co, Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Albums. (See class 304.) 

2. Legrand & Fremaux, 46, rue Lozanne, Antwerp. 

Exploitation of new machines used in textile industry 
and manufactories. 

Notices and drawings. (See class 306.) 

3. Societe vervietoise pour la fabrication de machines, Ltd., 

Verviers. (See class 304.) 



Class 310, — Knitting machinery for hosiery. Machinery for making 
lace and tulle. Machinery for making trimmings. 

1. Legrand & Fremaux, 46, rue Lozanne, Ant»verp. 

Exploitation of new machines used in textile industry 
and manufactores. 

Notices, albums and plans. (See class 306.) 



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Group 52. 



EQUIPMENT AND PROCESSES USED IN BLEACHING, 
DYEING, PRUNTING AND FINISHING TEXTILES IN THEIR 

VARIOUS STAGES. 



Class 311.— Apparatus for singeing, brushing and shearing textile fabrics. 
1 . SOCIETE VERVlfiTOISE POUR LA CONSTRUCTION DE MACHINES, Co. Ltd. , 

Verviers. 

Albums and plans. (See class 304.) 



Class 312. — Apparatus for washing in lye, scouring, washing, drying, and moisten^ 
ingvarious textile materials, whether matted, combed, in thread or in the web. 

1. Ateliers V^e Mathieu Snoeck, Co. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Photographs and plans. (See class 304.) 

2. Celest.'n Martin, Co. Ltd., Verviers. 

Albums. (See class 304.) 

3. SocifiTfi vervietoise pour la fabrication i)e machines, Co. Ltd.,. 

Verviers. 

Photographs and notices. (See class 304.) 



Class 316.— Machinery of all kinds for finishing goods; for fulling, and for lenzling^ 
tenterframes, calendars, machines for glazing, watering, embossing, beetling. 
Machines for measuring, folding, &c. 

1. SOGIETE vervietoise POUR LA FABRICATION DE MACHINES, Ltd., 

Verviers. 

Albums and notices. (See class 304.) 



Class 319.— Equipment and processes for laundry work. Treating with lye. 
Washing and rinsing, drying, ironing and finishing. 

1. SOCIHITE DE StALLE POUR LE BLANCHIMENT ET l'iMPRESSION DES 

Tissus, Ltd., 18, rue de la Blanchisserie, Brussels. Works 

at Uccle-Stalle. 

Blesching, dyeing, printing and finishing ot cotton fabrics » 
Distinctions: Paris, 1867, Silver medal; Amsterdam, 1869, 

Golden medal; Ant^v^erp, 1894, Diploma of honour and 

Golden medal; Brussels, 1897, Great prize. 
Albums and notices. (See class 320.) 



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. Class 320.— industry of the dyers and scourers; dry cleaningby benzine 
and its derivatives; cleaning by wet process; dyeing, pressing. 

1. Soci^Tfi DE Stalle pour le blanchiment et l'impression des 
Tissus, Ltd., 18, rue de la Blanchisserie, Brussels. 
Notices. (See cla5s319.) 



Class 323.— Specimens of textile fabrics^ bleached, dyed or printed. 

1. Felix Beernaert:., 7, place de la Station, Glic;nt. Works at 
Gh^ut, Everghcm and Wetteren. 

Distinctions : Golden medals and one Diploma of honour. 
Specimens. (See classes 336, 341, 342.) 



Group 53. 



EQUIPiMENT AND PROCESSES USED IN SEWING 
AND MAKING WEARING APPAREL. 



Class 331. —Busts and figures for trying on garnments. 

1. H. BossuT, 30, rue du Pelican, Brussels. 

Distinctions : Xni^'eiy, 1885; Brussels, 1888; Paris, 
1889; Brussels, 1897, Golden medal. 
Specimens of his fabrication. 



Class 332.— Machines for preparing separate parts of boots and shoes (stamping, 

moulding, &c.) 

1. Ateliers de laSenne, Co. Ltd.,- 34, rue de France, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 174 ) 



Group 54 
THREADS AND FABRICS OF COTTON. 



Class 335. -Cotton prepared and spun. 

1. La Gorl^ndre, Co. Ltd., 15, Grand To:quet, Ghent. 
Cotton spinning-mills. 
Distinctions : Paris, J 900, Golden medal. 
Various specimens. 



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2. Fernand Lousbergs, Ltd., 30, rue du Bas-Escaut, Ghent. 

Works : Docks, 29-32, and at Waersdiot. 
Distinctions : Paris, .1900, Great prize. 
Id. (See class 336.) 

3. SociiiiTE Union, Robert Rajilot & Co., Ltd., Termonde. 

Works at Termonde, St. Gilles, Bochwyck. 

Cotton, vigogna and shoddy spinning-mills. — Shawls, 
cotton-drawers, silk and cotton counterpanes. 

Distinctions ; Brussels, 1897, Golden medal. Great 
prize; Paris, 1900, out of competition. Member of the 
Jury. 

Various specimen?. (See classes 336, 339, 355 and 
360.) 

4. Paul Van Acker- Vanden Broeck, 57, coar du Prince, Ghent. 

Cotton spinning and twisting-mills. 
Distinctions : ^ms, 1900; Brussels, i897; Antwerp, 
1894, out of competition, Member of the Jury. 
Various specimens. 



Class 336.- Fabrics of cotton, pure or mixed, plain or figured, unbleached, dyed 

or printed. 

1. Felix Beernaerts, 7, place de la Nation, Ghent. 

Various specimens. (See class 323.) 

2. R. Centner & Son, Courtray. 

Branches : Courtray and Tourcoing (France). 
Linen ticks. — Buggy wraps. 
Id. (See classes 341 and 342.) 

3. De Coster & Rousseau, 5, rue des Chnrtreux, Ghent. 

Cotton spinning and weaving. --Mills. 
Distinctions : Paris, 1867, Golden medal. 
Id. 

4. De Porre & Cruyplants, rue des Ecuries, Ghent. 

Fabrics of bleached, dyed, twilled, unbleached, figured, 
and wolled cotton. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Golden medal ; Ghent, 
1899, Diploma of honour ; Paris, 1900, Silver medal. 

Id. 

5. P. Parmentier & Co., Brussels. Works at Iseghem. 

Cotton and flax fabrics, flax and jute, jute and cotton, 
- mixed hemp. 

Distinctions: Brussels, 1847; Ghent, 1849; London, 
1851, Golden medals. 
Various specimens. (See class 342.) 



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6. SociETfi Union, Robert Ramlot & Co., Termonde. 

Various specimens. (See class 335.) 

7. Society Ferdinand Lousbergs, Ltd., Ghent. 

Various specimens. (See class 335.) 

8. UsiNES coTONNiERES, Go. Ltd., ruc des Longs-Chariots, Brusscls. 

Works at Ghent, Zele and Tubize. 

Cotton spinning and weaving mills, printing on col-ton 
fabrics, bleaching, dyeing, &c. 

Distinctions : Great Prize and Diploma of honour, Paris. 

Various specimens. 

9. RENfi Van Doorne, Eecloo. 

Mechanical or hand Weaving of Cotton and flax fabrics, 
plain, figured, bleached, unbleached and dyed. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1867, Medal of honour; Amster- 
dam, 1883, Antwerp, 1885, Bronze medal; New-Orleans, 
1885, Gold medal 1st degree; Brussels, 1897, Golden 
medal; Paris, 1900, Silver medal. 

Various specimens. (See classes 340 and 458.) 



Group 55. 
THREADS AND FABRICS OF FLAX, HEMP, &C. ; CORDAGE. 



Class 340. — Thread of flax, hemp, jute, ramie and other vegetable fibres. 

1. Le:opold Baut, « La petite Lys », Gourtray. 

Hand and mechanical weaving of linen, tickings for 
trousers and for blinds ; bleashing and dyeing of linen and 
treads ; tickings for shoemakers. 

Various specimens. (See classes 341, 342.) 

"2. Constant Caesens, Gourtray 

Fabrication of tickings and furniture articles ; speciality 
of tickings for blinds, mattresses, shoes, stays, &c., damask 
linen. 

Various specimens. (See classes 341, 342.) 

3. LEONARD De Kien & FiLS, Gourtray. 

Hand or mechanical weaving of all kinds of linen; sacks, 
awnings sails. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Diploma of Golden medal ; 
Paris, 1900, out of competition, member of the Jury. 

Various specimens. (See classes 341, 342, 458.) 



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4. Lenoir-Pauwels, Roulers. 

Fabrication of unbleached and finished linen. (Canvass 
for blinds. 

Various specimens. (See classes 341,342.) 

5. RENfi Van Dgorne, Eecloo. 

Various specimens. (See class 336.) 

6. Vertongen-Goens, Co. Ltd., Termonde. 

Various specimens. (See class 225.) 



Class 341. — Plain and figured canvas. Ticking. Damask linen. Cambrics 
and lawns. Plain and fancy handkerchiefs. 

COLLECTIVITY ORGANIZED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 
OF COURTRAY-ROULERS AND CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING FIRMS : 

1. Leopold Baut, Courtray. 

Album and collection of his samples. (See class 340.) 

2. Felix Beernaerts, 7, place de la Station, Ghent. 

Id. (See class 323.) 

3. Constant Gaesens, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 340.) 

4. R. Centner et fils, Courtray., 

Id. (See class 336.) 

5. EuG. Ceriez et Bevernage, 10, rue des Sables, Courtray. 

Id. (See classe 342.) 

6. Felix Coppens, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

7. Dassonville freres, Heule. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

8. De Boutte freres, Ingelmuiister. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

9. H. Decoene, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

10. C. d'Heedene, Roulers. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

11. Auguste de Jaegher et J. Bruneel, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

12. Leonard de KiEN et Fils, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 340.) 

13. De Smedt et Van Moer, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 



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14. Jules Devos, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

15. Etablissements Guatry, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 348.) 

16. Gasimir Geuten, Harlebeke. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

17. Gustave Glorieux, Courtray. 

Mechanical weaviiig;of elastic tissue, ticking for boots and 
shoes. (See class 388.) 

18. Loontjens, Roulers. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

19. Lenoir Pauwels, Roulers. 

Id. (See class 340.) 

20. Reynaert et C'% Courtray. 

Id, (See class 341.) 

21. Etablissements de Gryse Facon, Go. Ltd., Roulers. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

22. Schaetsaert et Bossuyt, Ghent. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

23. Van Leynseele Brothers, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 

24. Verhoost Brothers, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 342.) 



25. Rey, AiNfi, rue Fo3s6-aux-Loups, 48, Brussels. 

Damask linen, plain and fancy handkerchiefs. 
Decorative panels. 



Class 342. - Fabrics of flax or hemp, mixed with cotton or silk. 

COLLECTIVITY ORGANIZED BY THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 
DE COURTRAY-ROULERS AND CONSISTING OF THE FOLLOWING FIRMS. 

1. Leopold Baut, Courtray. 

Collection of samples. (See chass 340.) 

2. FfiLix Beernaerts, 7, place de la Station, Ghent. 

Id. (See class 323 ) 

3. Constant Caessens, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 340.) 

4. R. Centner fils, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 336.) 

5. Eug. Ceriez & Bevernage,. 10, rue des Sables, Courtray. 

Id. (See class 340.) 



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6. Felix Coppens, Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

7. Dassonville Brothers, Heule. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

8. De Boutte Brothers, Ingelmunster. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

9. H. De Coene, Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

10. Aug De Jaegher et J. Bruneel, Courtrav. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

1 1 . Leonard De Kien et fils, Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 340.) 

12. Jules Devos, Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

13. G. D'Heedene, Roulers. 

Id. iSee class 341.) 

14. Desmedt et Van Moer, Gourlrav. 

Id. (See class 341 ) 

15. Etablissements Gratry, Go. Ltd., Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

16. Gasimir Geuten, Harlebeke. 

Id, (See class 341.) 

17. Lenoir- Pauwels, Roulers. 

Id. (See class 340.) 

18. LooNTJENS, Roulers. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

19. Reynaert et G'®, Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

20. Schaesaert et Bossuyt, Ghent. . 

Id. (See class 341.) 

21. Etablissements de Gryse-Facon, Ltd., Roulers, 

Id. (See class 341.) 

22. P. Parmentier & Go., Ltd., Brussels. 

Id. (See class 336.) 

23. Van Leynseele Brothers, Gourtray. 

Id. (See class 341.) 

24. Verhoost Brothers, Gourtray. 

'Id. (See class 341.) 



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Class 344.— Cordage : cables, rope, twine, &c. 



1. Vertongen-Goens, Co. Ltd., Termonde. 

Various specimens. (See class 225.) 



Group 56. 

YARNS AND FABRICS OF WOOL. 



Class 345.— Combed wool. Yarn of combed wool. 

1. La Lainiere, Co. Ltd., Verviers. 

Yarns combed, unbleached, coloured, mixed for hosiery, 
jerseys. Knitted drapers fabrics for men and women. 
Speciality : yarns of fast colour. 
Various specimens. 

2. Le Merinos, Co. Ltd., Meffe, Dinant and Bouvignes. 

Spinning and twisting of combed wooL Production of 
all abbs and wefts from 15,000'" up to 120,000"" by the 
kilo weight in yarns unbleached coloured at will. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894 and Brussels, 1897, 
Golden medal. 

Various specimens. (See class 350.) 

3. Ivan Simonis, Verviers. 

Yarns of carded and combed wool, carded and combed 
cloth, cloth for ladies garnments, billards, administrations. 

Distinctions : London, 1851, Member of the Jury; 
Paris, 1855, Silver medal; London, 1862, Prize medal; 
Paris, 1867, Silver medal; Vienna, 1873, Diploma of 
honour; Philadelphia, 1876, Diploma of excellence; Sidney, 
1876, Diploma of 1st n;ierit; Paris, 1878; Melbourne, 1880; 
Amsterdam, 1883, Golden medal ; Antwerp, 1885, Diploma 
of honour; Paris, 1889, Great prize; Chicago, 1893 and 
Brussels, 1893, out of competition. Member of the Jury. 

Various specimens. (See classes 346, 347 and 348.) 



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Class 346.— Carded wool Rovings, unbleached or dyed. Yarn of carded wool. 

1 . J. -J. Petit, Verviers. Works at Verviers, Hodimont, Houlteau 
and Chaineaux. 

Carded Wool, speciality of yarns for cloth, dresses, 
Shirtings Fancy vigogna, Silk mohair, mixed. 

Various specimens. 

^. Ivan Simonis, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 345.) 



Class 347.— Clothes of combed or carded wool. 

1. L. ET J. Garot, Verviers. Works at Verviers andl'lle Adam 

(France). 

Manufacture of wool cloth for gentlemen and ladies, 
including colouring. Spinning, weaving and glossing. 

Distinctions : Dublin, 1865, Bronze medal; Paris, 
1867, Silver medal; Vienna, 1873, Medal of merit; Paris, 
1878-1889; Sidney, 1879; Melbourne, 1880; Amsterdam, 
1883, Golden medals. 

Various specimens. (See class 348.) 

2. Peltzer & so.Ns, Verviers. Works at Verviers, Hodimont, 

Andrimont, Eupen, and Czanstochowa. Purchase office at 
Buenos- Ayres. Office for sale at Brussels. 

Scouring and carbonisat'on of wool and waste. — Spin- 
ning of combed carded wool.— Manufacture of cloth, satins, 
novelties; coach, biilards, and Ladies cloth flannels. 

Tand, tawing yards, dyeing shops. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1867, Silver medal; Vienna, 1873, 
Forschrits medal; Paris, 1878, Golden medal; Philadel- 
phie, 1876, For excellent fabrication; Sidney, 1879 and 
Melbourne, 1881, First degree merit; Amsterdam, 1883; 
Antwerp, 1885; Varsovie, 1888, Diploma of honour; 
Paris, 1889, Golden medal; Guatemala, 1897, Great first 
diploma; Paris, 1900, Great prize. 

(See classes 349, 351 and 352.)- 

3. Ivan Simonis, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 345.) 

4. J. -J. Voos, Verviers. Works at Verviers and Beims (France). 

Manufacture of cloth and novelties. — Speciality of military 
and administrative cloth. — Cloth for coach liveries and 
boots and shoes.— Biilards and house hold furniture. — 
Manufacture of all kinds of felt at Beims. 



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Distinctions : London, 1853, and Paris, 1855, Bronze 
medals ; Paris, 1878, and Amsterdam, 1883, Golden medals; 
Chicago, 1893, out of competition; Paris, 1900, Silver 
medal. 

Various specimens. (See class 357.) 



Class 348.— Clothes for ladies'.wear. 

1. L. ET J. Garot, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 347.) 

2. Ivan Simonis, Verviers. 

Id. (See class 347.) 



Class 349.— Dress goods of combed or carded wool of wool mixed with 

cotton or silk. 

1. Peltzer & Sons, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 347.) . 



Class 350.— Muslins delaine, tweeds, merinos, china-satins, serges, &c. 

1. Le Merinos, Co. Ltd., Neffe-Dinant. 

Various specimens. (See class 345.) 



Class 351.— Fabrics of carded wool, not fulled or slightly fulled; flannels, 

tartans, molletons, &c. 

1. Peltzer & sons, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 347.) 



Class 352.— Knitted stuffs in combed or carded wool. 

1. Peltzer & sons, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 347.) 



Class 355.— Fabrics of hair, pure or mixed. 

1. SocifiTfi Union, Robert Ramlot & Co., Ltd., Termonde. 
Various specimens. (See class 335.) 



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Class 356. -Blankets. 



1. SociiiTfi Union, Robeiit Ramlot & Co., Ltd., Termonde. 
Various specimens. (See class 335.) 



Ctass 357. -Felts of wool or hair for carpsts, hats, boots and shoes, &c. 

1. J. -J. Voos, rue du Brou, Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 347.) 



Group 57. 
SILK AND FABRICS OF SILK 



Class 358.— Silk raw, thrown, twisted. 

1. Adrien Smits, Brussels. Works at Forest and Kerkschen. 
Pure and mixed silk. 

Distinctions : Brussels, Diploma of lionaur; Paris, 
Golden medal. 

Various specimens. 



Class 380.— Threads of floss silk, and silk waste. 

1. SocitnE Union, Robert Ramlot & Co., Ltd., Termonde. 
Various specimens. (See class 335.) 



Class 361.— Artificial silks. 



i. FiLATUKES d'Atii, Co. Ltd., Ath. 

Various specimens. (See class 254.) 



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Group 58. 
LACES, EMBROIDERY AND TRIMMINGS 



Class 366.— Lace made by hand; laces, blond or guipure, wrought on pillow or 
with the needle or crochet, made of flax, cotton, silk, wool, gold, silver or other 
threads. 

1. CoMPAGNiE DHS Indes, 1, Fue de la Regence, Brussels. 

Laces made by hand, needle and spindle. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1889, Great prize; Chicago, 1893, 
out of competition ; Antwerp, 1894 and Brussels, 1897, 
Great prize; Paris, 1900, Member of the Jury. 

Various specimens. 

2. Declercq-Clement, Iseghem. 

Laces, and torchon laces. 

Distinctions : Vienna, 1873, Delegate; London, 1876; 
Paris, 1878; Brussels, 1880; Antwerp, 1894; Ansterdam, 
1895 ; Paris, 1900, Golden medals. 

Various specimens. 

3. De Mey-Pante, Cherscamp. 

Laces of Bruges, duchess, needle made, &c. 
Various specimens. 

4. Minne-Dansaert, Haellert. 

Manufacture of laces. 

Highest rewards and Member of Jury at several Exposi- 
tions. 

Various specimens. 

5. J. PiERSON & Co., 157, rue Van der Kindere, Brussels. 

Various specimens, exhibited in the International palace 
of manufactures. (See class 178.) 

6. SociETE ANGLO -BELGE, Ltd., 65, ruc des Palais, Brussels. 

Mechanical laces. 

Various specimens. (See class 375.) 

7. Stroobant-Bogaerts, 82, rue du Midi, Brussels. 

Various pecimens. 

8. Vander Plancke soeurs, Achille Croquison-Vandendaele, suc- 

cessor, Courtray. 

Speciality of laces, Valenciennes, complete trimmings, 
fancy fabrics. 

Distinctions : Golden medal and Diploma of honour at 
all the International Exhibitions. 

Various specimens. 



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Class 367.— Laces made by machinery ; tulles, plain or embroidered ; imitation 
lace, blond and guipure, in thread of every kind. 

L. & A. Legrand, 5, rue Gaucheret, Brussels. 

Plain tulles, Curtains, Embroidered tulles, Blinds, Laces, 
Mechanical embroideries, Embroidered cloth for blouses. 
Various specimens. (See class 368.) 



Class 368.— Embroidery made by hand; embroidery by needle or crochet with 
thread of every kind, on all kinds of grounds (fabric, net, tulle, skin, &c.), includ- 
ing needle work upon canvas as well as embroidery appliqu^, or ornamented 
with gems, pearls, jet, spangles, of metal or other material, feathers, shells, &c. 

1. FoNSON & Co, 51, rue des Fabriques, Brussels. 

Embroidered facings for court dresses.— Gold embroidered 
collars of tunics for army surgeons. — Various gold embroi- 
dered military badges. 

Various specimens. (See class 87.) 

2. L. & A. Legrand, 5, rue Gaucheret, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 367.) 



Class 3^70.— Trimmings.; galloons, lace or braids, fringes, tassels, all kinds of 
appliqui and ornamental work, hand made or woven, for millinery or garments, 
ecclesiastical vestments, civil or military uniforms; for furniture, saddlery, 
carriages, &c. ; threads and plates of metal, gold or silver, real or imitation, 
spangles, chenilles, and all other articles used for trimmings. 

1. FoNSON & Go, 51, rue des Fabriques, Brussels. 

Gold and silver stripes for military clothes, shoulderstraps, 
trimmings, scarfs, golden belts. 
Various specimens. (See class 87.) 

2. MoMMAERT FRERES ET soEURS, 33, ruc d'Argcut, Brusscls. 

Manufacture of trimmings for household furniture and 
coachmaking, works at Brussels, 33, rue d' Argent, and at 
Haeltert. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1900, Golden medal; Antwerp, 
1894, and Brussels, 1897, out of competition, Member of 
the Jury. 

Various specimens. 



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Group 59. 

INDUSTRIES PRODUCING WEARING APPAREL FOR MEN, 
WOMEN AND CHILDREN. 



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Class 373.— Clothing to measure for men and boys; ordinary costumes, suits for 
hunting and riding, leather breeches and similar articles, suits for gymnastic 
uses and games, military and civil uniforms, campaign clothing of special types, 
robes and costumes for magistrates, members of the bar, professors, ecclesiastics, 
&,c., liveries^ various costumes for children. 

1. FoNSON & Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, Rrussels. 

Specimen of uniform of Belgian army. (See class 87.) 

2. Ad. Fontaine, 108, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels. 

Specimen a complete equipment for a colonial trooper. 

3. Vaxelaire-Claes and Co., 123, rue Neuve, Brussels. 

Shops in all the great cities of Belgium and France. 
Member of tho Jury at all the universal exhibitions since 
1878. 

Various albums of children suits. (See classes 375 and 376.) 



Class 375.— Clothing to measure for women and girls; dresses, vests, jackets, 
cloaks (made b^ ladies' tailors, dress makers, or cloak makers), riding habits, 
sporting suits. 

1. SocifiTE ANGLO-BELGE, 63, rue dcs Palais, Brussels. 

Specimens of a Lady's evening dress. 

2. Vaxelaire-Claes & Co., 123, rue Neuve, Brussels. 

Specimens of walking dresses for ladies made in Belgian 
cloth. (See class 373.) 



Class 376 —Clothing ready mad 3 for women and girls. Patterns. 

Vaxelaire-Claes & Co., 123, rue Neuve, Brussels. 

Album of dresses made by the house. (See class 373.^ 



Class 378. — Boots and shoes, for men, women and children, boots, bootees, shoes, 
slippers, pumps, overshoes, soles, accessories, &c.; gaiters. 

1. Crutzen AND Brothers, Dison. 

Specimens. (See class 206.) 



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Group 60. 



LEATHER, BOOTS AND SHOES, FURS AND SKINS, 
FUR CLOTHING. 



Class 377.— Leather in every variety : tanned, curried, enameled, 
patent-leather, wash leather, &c. 

1. Anciens fiTABLissEJiENTS LfioN LoBET, Go. Ltd., Verviers. 

Various specimens. (See class 198.) 

2. Math. Beaupain, rue Laoureux, Verviers. 

Ware house, Gour Kais on.— Manufacture of boots and 
shoes. 

Various specimens. 

3. Adolphe Gharlet & Go., 22, boulevard Botanique, Brussels. 

Boots and shoes for men, women and children, boots, 
bootees, shoes slippers, pumps, overshoes, soles, acces- 
sories, gaiters, &c. 

Drawirgs and photographs. (See class 198.) 

4. Grutzen brothers, Dison. 

Manufacture of \Yaterproof, boots and shoes. 
Various specimens. (See class 206.) 

5. Frans sons, Pierre, Jean, 266 et 268, avenue Van Volxem, 

Brussels. 

Boots and shoes. Various specimens. 

6. F. Quanonne, 5 et 7, rue de Moselle, Tournay. 

Works, 3 et 5, rue des Soeurs-de-la-Gharite and au Luchet 
d'Antoing. 

Tan-yard and Gurrier-works, steam manufactory, expor- 
tation. 

Distinctions : Vienna, 1873; Pari?, 1867, Silver medals; 
Antwerp, 1885; Paris, 1889, Golden medals; Brussels, 
1888, Diploma of honour; Brussels, 1897, out of compe- 
tition. Member of the Jury; Paris, 1900, Great prize. 

Various specimens. 

7. E. & G. Van Marcke brothers, 1, rue du Groissant, Brussels. 

Manufacture of boots and shoes. SpeciaUly of colonial 
boots-manufacture of women belts. 

Distinctions : Out of competition. Member of the Jury at 
Amsterdam, 1883; Antwerp, 1883 and 1885; Brussels, 
1888; Paris, 1889 and 1900. 

Various specimens. 



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Class 381.— Fur clothing, caps, hats, hoods, gloves, boots, &c. 

1. Crutzen brothers, Dison. 

Various specimens. (See class 206.) 



Group 61. 



VARIOUS INDUSTRIES CONNECTED WITH CLOTHING. 

(Processes and products.) 



Class 383. — Hats; hats of felt, wool, straw, silk; caps, trimmings for hats. 

1. FoNSON & Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, Brussels. 

Shakos, helmets, shapskas, colbacs, talpacks, military 
cap, foraging cap, hat in felt and straw for warm countries. 
Specimens. (See class 87.) 



Class 386. — Hosiery of cotton, wool, silk, and floss silk. &c., knitted hosiery : 

cravats and neck-ties. 

i. Emile Dujardin, Leuze. 

Mechanical weaving of shawls and fancy articles. Manu- 
facture of hosiery. — Improved looms ^yorked by steam. — 
Dye works, bleaching and glossing. 

Various specimens. 



Class 387.— Corsets and corset-fitling. 

i. TiiEOPHiLE BoRREMANS, 34, Tuc Zerezo, Brussels. 
Manufacture of corsets. — Branch at Herzele. 
Distinction : Ghent, 1899, Silver medal. 
Specimens of corsets. 

2. Manufacture royale be corsets, Co. Ltd., formely Duloict 
&Go., 130, boulevard de la Senne, Brussels. 

Works at Brussels, Schaerbeek, Hcrenthals, Herzele, 
Massemen. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Great Prize; Paris, 19U0, 
2 Great Prize. 

Various specimens. 



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Class 388.— Elastic goods, suspenders, garters, belts. 

GusTAVE Glorieux, Courtray. 

Various specimens. (See class 341.) 



Class 390.— Buttons; buttons of china, metal, cloth, silk, mother-of-pearl 
or other shell, ivory-nut, horn, bone, papier-mach§, &c. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Specimens. (See class 174.) 

2. FoNsoN & Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, Brussels. 

Metal buttons for soldiers and officers, livery buttons, 
fancy buttons. 

Various specimens. (See class 87.) 



Class 391.— Bickles, eyelets, hooks and eyes, pins, needles, &c. 

1. FoNSON & Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, Brussels. 
Belt buckles, straps, &c. — Patent eyelets. 
Various specimens. (See class 87.) 



Class 392.— Fans and handscreens. 

1. G. GoossENS, 31, rue Neuve, Brussels. Works at Brussels 
and Haeltert. 

Fans and Laces. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Golden medal ; Brussels, 
1897, Diploma of honour. 

Specimens. 



MACHINERY. 



Department E* 

Group 62. 
STEAM ENGINES. 



Class 393.— Appliances for boiler feeding, fuel economizers, steam jacketing, 
anti-scaling compounds, methods of purification of water. Feed water, heaters 
steam dryers, superheaters. Oil extractors. 

1. Ateliers DE gonstructioin J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirkmont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Chaudronneries & fonderies liegeoises, Co. Ltd., 86, quai 

Orban, Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 159 ) 

3. yve Louis De Naeyer & Co., Ltd., Willebroeck. Works at 

Willebroeck, Breedene, Prouvy-Thiant. 

New type of multi-tubular boilers De Naeyer and Co. 
system in forged steel and self closing. — Feed water heaters. 
— Superheaters graduated from 200 to 350°.- Conical 
joints for piping. — 

Albums, plans and drawings. (See class 279.) 

4. SociETE de Marcinelle & CouiLLET, Ltd., Couillet. 

Albums. (See class 141.) 



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Class 394 —Boilers, stationary, semi stationary, or portable. Stieam gauges, 
grate-birs, flue cleaners, packings, and fittings for boilers. Chimneys for 
boilers. Smoke consumers. 

1. Ateliers DR CONSTRUCTION J. -J. Gilvin, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. GhANTIERS NAVALS, ateliers & FONDERIES DE NiCOLAIEFF, Co. 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 
Construction Works. 

Distinction : Brussels. 1897, Silver medal. 
Albums. (See classes 396, 409, 410, 419, 4o9, 460.) 

3. Chaudronneries & fonderies LiiiGEOiSES, Co. Ltd., 86, quai 

Orban, Liege. 
Albums. (See class 393.) 

4. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 13 J.) 

5. Atkliers de construction Delhez brothers & Co., Ltd., 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Boilers accessories and packings. 
Albums. (See classes 147.) 

6. V^e Louis De Naeyer & Co., Ltd., Willebroock. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 127.) 

7. SociETE DE Marcinelle & CouiLLET, Ltd., Couillet. 

Albums. (See class 393.) 



Class 395. — Transmission of Steam ; cocks, valves, traps, separators, 
condensers, joints, gaskets, piping and systems. 

1. Ateliers D.'-: construction J. -J. Gilmn, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Ltd. 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Cocks, valves, condensers. 
Drawings and albums. (See class 394.) 

3. V^e Louis De Naeyer & Co., Ltd., Willebroeck. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 127 ) 

4. SociETE de Marcinelle et Couillet, Ltd., Couillet. 

Albums. (See class 393.) 



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Class 396. — Engines, stationary, portable and semi-portable. Military traction 
engines. Valve gear. Regulators and governors. Apparatus for lubrication. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de la Meuse, Go. Ltd., Sclessin. 

(See class 141.) 

3. Ateliers de construction H. Bollinckx, Go. Ltd., Anderleclit. 

Steam-engines and transmissions. 
Distinctions .-Amsterdam, 1883; Antwerp, 1894; 
Brussels, 1888; Paris, 1900, Great Prize. 
Drawings and albums. 

4. GhANTIERS NAVALS, ateliers ET FONDERIES de NiCOLAIEFF, Go. 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 
Albums. (See class 394.) 

5. Gharbonnages des produits du Fli3Nu, Go. Ltd., Flenu. 

Works at Mons (Ghlin), Jemappes, Flenu, Quaregnon, 
Guesmes. Exploitation of « Flenu » coals, gaseous and 
middleburning coals; for domestical hearlhs, gas works, 
gazogens, steam-boilers, &c. Fabrication of cokes and 
by-products : tars, heavy and light oils, ammonia, &c. 
Gonstruction works for steam-engines, Gopperwares. Iron 
and copper foundry. — Speciality for engines and mines gear. 

Distinctions iVdiTis, 1867, Bronze medal; AUona, 1869, 
and Brussels, 1880, Diploma of honour; Antwerp, 1885, 
Silver medal. 

Albums. (See classes 672, 699.) 

6. Ateliers de construction Delhez freres & Go., Ltd., 72, rue 

Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 

Fixed, semi-fixed Steam-engines, Locomobiles. 
Albums. (See class 147.) 

7. Forges, usines, fonderies de Haine-St. Pierre, Gc. Ltd., 

Haine-St. Pierre. 

Locomotives. — Steam-engines. — Extraction andpurifying 
engines. — Ventilators for mines. — Blowing machines.— 
Boilers . — Gonveyers . 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Brussels, 1897, and 
Paris, 1900, Golden medals. 

Albums. (See classes 399, 460 and 708.) 

8. Jos. Heinrighs, Hodimont. 

Distinctions : Amsterdam, 1883, and Antwerp, 1894, 
Silver medals; Brussels, 1888 and 1897, Golden medals. 
Albums. (See classes 400, 410 and 417.) 

9. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Specimens, plans and draAungs. (See classes 459, 460, 
769, 771, 774, 778.) 



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10. SociETE DE Marcinelle ET GouiLLET, Ltd., Gouillet. 

Plans. (See class 141.) 

11. Le Phoenix, Go. Ltd., Ghent. 

Steam-engines of great power. — Purifying and pum- 
ping installations. — Ammonia compression. — Transmis- 
sions.— Rolling bridges. — Tool machines. — Gold mines 
equipment. 

Distinctions : Diploma of honour and out of competition. 
. Albums. (See classes 403, ^10, 420, 530 and 531.) 



Class 397.— Methods and apparatus for testing and registering steam engines, 

boilers and appliances. 

1. SociETEDE Marcinelle et Gouillet, Ltd., Gouillet. 
Albums. (See class 141.) 



Class 398.— Engines moded by vapors other than steam. 

1. Societe DE Marcinelle et Gouillet, Ltd., Gouillet. 
Albums. (See class 141.) 



Group 63. 

VARIOUS MOTORS 



Class 399.— Engines operated by heated air, gas, petroleum, alcohol, compressed 
or rarefied air, ammonia, carbonic acid gas. Parts and fittings; apparatus and 
systems for generating gas for such machines. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Go. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Gompressed air and petroleum engines. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

3. Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Rrussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 



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4. Etablissemekts Fh:td-Defize, 50, quai Longdoz, Liege. 

Construction, machine tools, gas and essence motors, 
currying works and manufacture of transmission belts of 
leather and of cloih. _ 

Distinctions : Gold imedals of honour, Paris, Brussels 
and Antwerp. 

Albums, plans and specimens of fabrication. (See class 
419.) 

5. Forges et ateliers de construction be Aug. Ghislain, Co. 

Ltd., Liege. 

Plans. (See class 396.) 

6. Forges, usines et fonderies de Haine-St-Pierre, Co. Ltd., 

Haine-St-Pierre. 

Albums . (See class 396.) 

7. Societe de Marcinelle & Couillet, Ltd., Couillet. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

8. Societe belge Koerting, Ltd., Brussels. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 383.) 

9. Societe de St. Leonard, Ltd., rue Saint- Leonard, Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 460 ) 



Class 400 —Hydraulic motors, wheels, turbines, water pressure engines, &o. 

1. Atelh.rs de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 

2. Jos. Heinrichs, Hodimont. 

- Plan«, drawings. (See class 396.) 



Group 64. 
GENERAL MACHINERY. 



Class 403.— Apparatus for the transmission of p&wer, shafting, hangers^ 
pedestals, guides, gears, clutches, pawls, and systems. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 
(See class 141.) 



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2. Ateliers Recq de Malzine, Sclessin. 

Manufacture of brake wheels out by machinery, straight 
and conical gear, gear with endless screws, inside serrated 
weels, helicoid gear, toothed racks, special wheels for auto- 
mobiles, reducers of velocity for all systems, noiseless gear, 
gear of compressed leather, all kinds of gear except rough 
castings. 

Specialty : Wheels and motors for tramways. 

Plans and drawings. (See classes 409 and 457.) 

3. Ateliers V'® Mathieu Snoeck, Go. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Albums-plans. (See class 304.) 

4. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

5. J.-B. Donkers, 49et51, rue Moons, Antwerp. 

Mechanical constructions. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 40.) 

6. FoNDERiEs A. Ketin, Co., Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See classes 404, 412.) 

7. SoCIETE DE MaRCINELLE & COUILLST, Ltd., CoLiillet. 

Drawings. (See class 393.) 



Class 404.— Pulleys, belts, cables, and links for the transmission of power. 

Funicular systems. 

1. Anciens fiTABLissEMENTS Leon Lobet, Co. Ltd., Vervicrs. 

Various specimens. (See class 198.) 

2. Ateliers de coNSTRUGnoN J. -J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont, 

(See class 141.) 

3. Ateliers V^^ Mathieu Snoeck, Go. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers. 

Albums, plans, drawings. (See class 304.) 

4. Gelestin Martin, Go. Ltd., Verviers. 

Albums and plans, (See class 304.) 

5. Fonderies a. Ketin, Go. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 403.) 

6. La Metallurgique, Go^ Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Plans and draw^ings. (See class 141.) 

7. Le Phoenix, Go. Ltd., Ghont. 

Fabrication de machines et mecaniques. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 396 ) 

8. Sogiete de Marginelle & GouiLLET, Ltd., Gouillet. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 



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9. UsiNES ETFONDERiES DE Baume et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haine-St.- 
Pierre. 
Drawings. (See class 141.) 

10. Vertongen-Goens, Co. Ltd., Termonde. 
Specimens. (See class 109.) 



Class 405.— Governors and speed regulators. 

1. Society DE Marcinelle et Gouillet, Ltd., Gouillet. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 393.) 



Class 406.— Lubricators, lubricants and systems. 

1. Ateliers de construction Delhez rrothers & Co., Ltd., 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Greasing apparatus. 
Notice and albums. (See class 147.) 

2. Briquet et De Baet, 113, rue Manchester. Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 



Class 408.— Weighing machines. Testing machines. Meters for witer or gas. 

1. Compagnie natinale des conduites d'eau, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Plans. (See class 145). 

2. FaBRIQUE GENfiRALE d'aPPAREILS DE PESAGE, Co. Ltd., Nimj 

(Mons). 
Specimens. 



Class 409.— Machines for moving heavy bodies, cranes, hfts, conveyors, &c. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.; 

2. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Cranes, lifts, &c. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

3. Ateliers Recq de Malize, Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 403.) 



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4. ClIANTIEHS NAVALS, ATELIERS ET FONDERIES DE NlCOLAlEFF, Co.. 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 

Plans and albums. (See class 394.) 

5. La Metallurgique, Co. Ltd., I, place de Louvain, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 



Class 410.— Machines for raising water, hand or steam pumps, norlas, hydraulic 
rams, &c. Machines for sinking wells. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Lifting machines. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 

3. Ateliers V^^ Mathieu Snoeck, Co. Ltd., Ensival near Verviers.. 

Albums, plans, drawings. (See class 304.) 

4. ChANTIERS NAVALS, ATELIERS ET FONDERIES DE NlCOLAlEFF, Co . 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 

Plans and album. (See class 147.) 

5. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Ltd., 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Li^ge. 
Arm and steam pumps. 
Plans and albums. (See class 147.) 

6. Jos. Heinrighs, Hodimont. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 

7. Le « Phoenix », Co. Ltd., Ghent. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 



Class 412.— Hydraulic presses and accumulators. 

1. Ateliers DE construction J. -J, Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

3. Constructions meganiques de Longdoz, Co. Ltd., 97, quai 

Orban, Liege. 

Machine tools for constructors, copper ware, iron vire, &c. 

Distinctions: Paris, 1878, Silver medal; Antwerp, 1885,. 
Golden medal. 

Albums. (See classes 419, 420 and 426.) 



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4. FoNDERiES A. Ketin, Co. Ltd., Sclessin 

Plans and albums. (See class 403.) 

5. SociETE DE Mahginelle & GouiLLET, Ltd., Coiiillet. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 



Class 413.— Water pipes and accessories. 

1. COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES GONDUITES d'eAU, Ltd., Llcge. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 145.) 

2. Ateliers de construction Delhez brothers & Co., Ltd., 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Id. (See class 147.) 



Class 4i7.— Apparatus and accessories for the prevention of accidents by machi- 
nery^ and for the regulation of shop praclice and economies therein. 

1. Association des industriels de Belgique pour l'etude et la 

propagation des engins et des mesures propres a preserver 
les ouvriers DES ACCIDENTS Du TRAVAIL, 25, nic dc la Pepi- 
niere, Brussels. 

Map showing the organisation, methods and progress of 
the Society. (See class 781.) 

2. Jos Heinrighs, Hodimont. 

Notice and plans. (See class 396.) 



Group 65. 

MACHINE TOOLS. 



Class 419.— For working in metal; machines working by shock, compression, or 
tension; steam hampers, trip hammers, drop-forging an i swaging machines; 
machines fore utting, shearing, punching, stamping, countersinking and shap- 
ing; rolls, draw benches, wire drawing machines; machines and presses for 
stretching, flanging, &c. ; machines for bending, butting and welding ; for rivet- 
ing; for working plates (cutting, bending, rolling, edging, &c ). Methods of 
heating, annealing, tempering, cementing, welding, and brazing in ordinary use. 
Tools used with the forge and with the above-named machines ; anvils, beaked 
anvils, vises, hammers, shears, punches, dies, &c.; various compounds for metal 
tempering, welding, and cleaning 

1. Les ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, 
Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 



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2. Briquet & De Raft, 113, rue Manchester, Brussels. 

Drawings and album. (See class 195.) 

3. ChANTIERS NAVALS, ateliers ET FONDERIES de NiCOLAlEFF, Co. 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 

Plans and album. (See class 394.) 

4. Constructions mecaniques de Loncdoz, Co. Ltd., 97, quai 

Orban, Liege. 

Album. (See class 412.) 

5. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Lid. 

72, rue Jean-d'outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Album. (See class 147.) 

6. HoNORE Demoor & Co., 229, chaussee d'Anvers, Brussels. 

Mechanical constructions. Machine tools for workirg in 
metal. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1889, 1900, Golden medal; Ant- 
werp, 1894, Gieat prize ; Brussels, 1897, out of competition. 

(See album classes 410, 421.) 

7. SocifiTE DE Marcinelle & CouiLLET, Ltd., Couillet. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 



Class 420. — Machines with cutting tools; lathes, machinery for drilling, boring, 
reaming and tapping; screw- and bult cutters ; machines for planing, milling, 
slotting, grooving, &c. Drills, taps, dies, cutters, reamers, chucks and special 
tools (ind accessoiies. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

2. Constructions mecaniques de Longdoz, Co. Ltd., 97, quai 

Orban, Liege. 

Albums. (See class 412.) 

3. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Ltd., 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Albums. (See class 147.) 

4. HoNORE Demoor & Co, 229, chaussee d'Anvers, Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 419.) 

5. « Le Phoenix », Co. Ltd., Ghent. 

Notices, plans and albums. (See class 396) 



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€iass 421. — Machines which have as tools such substances as grit, emery, or 
diamond ; machines to grind, polish, sharpen ; dressers. Grindstones, emery 
grinders, tools of carborundum and diamond. Accessories of these machines. 

1. Ateliers de construction Delhez brothers & Co., Ltd., 72, 
rue Jean-d'Oatre-Meuse, Liege. 

Album. (See class 147.) 
'2. HoNORfi Demoor & Co., Ltd., 299, chaussee d'Anvers, Brussels. 
Albums. (See class 419.) 



Class 422.— Equipment and tools for hand work; vises, files, graving tools, 
taps and dies, screw plates, &c. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 



^lass 424. — Machines for working in wood; saws for felling trees, dividing into 
logs and appliances for trimming, handling and working timber. Machines 
for working lumber; for sawing, planing, turning, boring, moulding, mortising, 
tongueing, grooving, tenoning, shaping and carving; for bending and pressing; 
for sanding and polishing; for veneer-cutting and veneering. Nailing and 
wooden-bag and basket-making machinery. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 



Class 426.— Various machine tools not included in any other classification. 

1. Ateliers DE la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

2. Constructions m^caniques de Longdoz, Co. Ltd., 97, quai 

Orban, Liege. 

Plans and albums. (See class 412.) 



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Group 66. 
ARSENAL TOOLS. 



Class 427.— Special machinery and tools used in the manufacture of arms for 
military and civilian use; arsenal tools; machines for forging and straightening 
barrels, special lathes for instantaneous reproductions; machines for finishing 
the interior boring of barrels, boring machines, machines for punching gun 
barrels; special machines for making wooden gun stocks; milling machines 
machines for reproducing different parts of arms in steel ; machines for polish 
ing and finishing [tempered pieces; materials and tools for manufacture of 
cartridges and ammunition for both military and sportmen's use. 

1. Atelifrs nii; construction Delhez brothers & Co., Ltd., 

72, rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege, 
AlbuDi. (See class 147.) 

2. V^'e Lachalssee, 53, rue Gretry, Liege. 

Specialty of machinery for the fabrication of hunting and 
war cartridges; Fire-arm3 and gun cartridges. — Equipment 
for Powder-mills. — Artillery and pyrotechnics. — Steam 
automobiles. 

Albums. (See classes 455 and 708.) 



ELECTRICITY. 



Depart incut F. 

Group 67. 

MACHINES FOR GENERATIISG AND USING ELECTRICITY 



Class 428.— Apparatus for generating electricity : 
dynamos producing direct, simple, alternating or multiphase currents. 

CoMPAGNiE INTEP.NATIONALE d'electricite, Ltd., quai du Com- 
merce, Liege. 

Continuous and multiphase current dynamos, generators 
and motors. — Transformers. — Alternating motors. — Roller 
bridges. — Winches cranes and lifting apparatus of all kinds 
electrically equipped, electrical locomotives, electric blocks 
for wire-drawing. — Arc lamps Pieper « System ». 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885; Brussels, 1888; Paris, 
1889, Golden medals; Antwerp, 1894, Grand prize; Paris, 
1900, out of competition. Member of the Jury. 

Panel. (See classes 430, 431, 432.) 



Class 430. — Modification of currents. Motor generators. 
Rotary converters. Transformers. 

1. CoMPAGNiE INTERNATIONALE DELECTRiciTE, quai du Commerce, 
Liege. 
Panel. (See class 428.) 



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Class 431.— Application to transportation; electric motors for railways 
and roadways. Methods of control of cars and trains. 

i. CoMPAGNiE INTERNATIONALE d'hilectricite, quai du Commerce, 
Liege. 
Plans. (See class 428.) 

2. Electricite and Hydraulique, Co. Ltd. (J. Dulait, General 
Manager), Charleroy. 
Highest rewards at various Expositions. 
Plans, documents. 



Class 432.- Application to mechanical purposes; elevators, winches, cranes, 
capstans, transfer tables, printing presses, machine tools, traveling cranes, fars. 

1. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141 ) 

2. CoMPAGNiE INTERNATIONALE d'electrigite, quai du Commerce, 

Liege. (See class 428.) 

3. Ateliers de construction Delhez rrothers & Co., Co. Ltd., 72, 

rue Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Albums and drawings. (See class 147.) 



Class 433.— Appliances anj methods for the distribution of electric energy ; con- 
duits, cables, bonds, tools, wires, switches, insulators, insulating materials, 
lightning arresters, circuit breakers, rheostats, and complete switch-boards, &c. 

1. FRfiDtRic Nyst, 70, rue d'Harscamp, Liege. 

Specimens, plans and drawings. (See class 224.) 



Group 68. 
ELECTRO-CHEMISTRY, 

C'ass 434. — Primary batteries. Accumulators 

1. SocifiTE Chelin. Ltd., 29, place de Louvain, Brussels. 
Specimens of accumulators. 



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Class 437.— Application to industrial chemistry ; bleactiing ; disinfection of sewe- 
rage water ; manufacture ef soda, chlorine, chlorate of potash, &c. 

1. SoLVAY & Co,, 33, rue du Prince-Albert, Brussels. 

Documents concerning their manufactures. (See class 105.) 



Group 69. 
ELECTRIC LIGHTING. 



Class 442.— Electric appliances. Apparatus for safety and regulation ; conduits, 
junctions, boxes, switches, lamp cords and interior wires, cabinets, cut-out?, 
tim6 and automatic devices, sockets, fixtures, &c. 



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1. GoMPAGNiE DEs BRONZES, Ltd., 28, rue d'Assaut, Brussels. 

Various specimens. (See class 30.) 

2. J. B. Pilate, 29, rue du Marche, Brussels. " % 

Albums and photographs. (See class 301.) 



Group 70. 

TELEGRAPHY AND TELEPHONY. 



Class 445.— Telegraph and telephone wires and cables. Overhead subterranean 
and submarine construction; materials and appliances. 

1. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Brussels. 

Administration of the Belgian telegraphs (telegraphic and 
telephonic services), General manager, Mr. F. Delarge. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1881, Great Diploma of honour; 
Antwerp, 188o, Diploma of honour; Brussels, 1888, Prize of 
honour; Antwerp, 1894, out of competition ; Brussels, 1897, 
Diploma of great prize and diploma of golden medal; Paris, 
1900, diploma of great prize. 

Maps, photographs and statistics. (See classes 451, 459, 
460,461.) 

2. FniiiDfiRic Nyst, 70, rue d'Harscamp, Liege. 

Specimens. (See class 224.) 

3. UsiNES A cuivRE ET A ZINC, Co. Ltd., ruc Gretry, Liege. 

Notices. (See classes 709, 711.) 



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Group 71. 

VARIOUS APPLICATIONS OF ELECTRICITY. 



Class 448.— Electrical signals. Application of electricity to railways, mines, 
public works and buildings. Thermostats, clocks, annunciators, chronographs, 
alarms. Electric sign mechanism, &c. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

2. Les Tkamways bruxellois, Co. Ltd., impasse du Pare, Brussels. 

Various photographs of his central electrical station at 
Anderlecht. (See classes 463, 469.) 



Class 451.— Progress and development in electrical science and invention. Histo- 
rical and statistical exhibits. Instruments, machines, models, drawings and 
publications. 

4. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Brussels. 

Maps, views of buildings, informations, statistics, technical 
and administrative bibliography. (See class 445.) 



TRANSPORTATION EXHIBITS. 



Departsneiit €i* 



Group 72. 



CARRIAGES AND WHEELWRIGHTS' WORK, AUTOMOBILES 

AND CYCLES. 



Class 454.— Carls and wagons for all purposes; trucks and drays. 

1. J. B. Marous^, 39, rue du Moulin, Brussels. 
Specimens and types of his carriages. 



Class 455.— Vehicles driven by mechanical motors, motorcycles, automobiles. 

1. La Metallurgique, Co. Ltd., 4, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings of his patented types of automobiles. 
(See class 139.) 



Class 457.— Detached parts, material and inventions pertaining to carriage 
building, wheelwright's work, automobiles, or cycles. 

i. Ateliers Recqde Malzine, Sclessin. 

Specimens and drawings. (See class 403.) 

2. Les Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

3. Briquet & De Raet, 113, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 195.) 

4. Adolphe Ciiarlet & Co., 22, boulevard Botanique, Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 198.) 

5; La MfiTALLURGiQUE, Co. Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 



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AuGusTE Thomas & Co., 1-13, rue des Houilleurs, Brussels. 

Works : 58-68, quai des Charbonnages, Brussels. 

Speciality of springs of all kinds for railway implements. — 
Locomotive, tenders, carriages, wagons, cars; manufacture of 
all kinds of springs for automobile carriages, carts, &c. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Silver medal and Gold 
medal; Brussels, 1897, Golden medal. 
Album and specimens. (See class 480.) 



Group 73. 
SADDLERY AND HARNESS. 



Class 458— Equipment for horses or other animals, attaohed to carriages^ 
mounted, or in the stable. Harness for pleasure carriages, saddles bridles ; 
harness for public service or for draught. Parts of harness, materials, and 
inventions pertaining to saddlery and harness making. Military equipment. 

1. Adolphe Charlet & Co., 22, boulevard Botanique, Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 198.) 

2. L*^ De Kien and son, Courtray. 

Specimens of military stuffs. (See class 340.) 

3. Anciens feTABLissEMENTs LfiON LoBET, Co. Ltd., Vcrvlers. 

Various specimens. (See class 198.) 

4. FoNSON ET Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, Brussels. 

Various specimens of equipments. (See class 87.) 

5. Adolphe Fontaine, 108, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels, 

Specimens. (See class 198.) 

6. Rene Van Doorne, Eecloo. 

Specimens of military stuffs. (See class 336.) 



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Group 74. 



RAILWAYS : YARDS, STATIONS, FREIGHT HOUSES, 
TERMINAL FACILITIES OF ALL KINDS. 



Class 459.— Railways of standard or narrow gauge. Permanent way, grading, 
ballast, bridges, tunnels, &c., and all machinery and appliances, used in con- 
structing the same; ties, spikes, chairs, fishplates, and other parts of the track: 
switches and cro sings; transfer tables, turn tables and bridges; weighing appa- 
ratus for securing the safety of traffic; water supply ; protection against snow: 
track repairers' tools. 

1. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Rrussels. 

Photographs, notices, reports and statistics. (See class 445.) 

2. Ateliers Nicaise & Delcuve, Co. Ltd., La Louviere. 

Permanent and rolling Stock for rail and tramway-car- 
riages, wagons, tenders, copper ware, bridges, frames, gazo- 
meters, &c. Weigh bridges, loading-cranes, signals. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1900; Rrussels, 1897, and Antwerp 
1894, Golden medals. 
Albums and plans. (See class 148.) 

3. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Rrussels. 

(See class 174.) 

4. Ateliers DE Roussu, Co. Ltd., Roussu. 

(See classes 460 and 533.) 

5. Usines et fonderies DE Raume et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haine 

St. Pierre. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 141.) 

6. V. Rertaux & Co., Ltd., Rrussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 107.) 

7. Canon-Legrand, Mons. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 

8. Chantiers navals. Ateliers et fonderies de Nicolaieff, Co. Ltd. , 

Rouffioulx. 
Id. (See class 394.) 

9. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Id. (See class 139.) 

10. CoMPAGNiE centrale DE CONSTRUCTION, Co. Ltd., Haine St. Pierre. 

Notices, plans and. drawings. (See class 139.) 

11. COMPAGNIE DES CHEMINS DE FER DU CoNGO, Ltd., RlUSSelS. 

Exploitation of a railroad between Matadi and Stanley-Pool 
(State of Congo). 
Maps, plans and statistics. (See class 154.) 



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12. CoMPAGNiE DES Grands H6tels, Ltd., Offices, rue de la Charity, 

Brussels. 

Reproduction of several types of its installations, maps, 
views, plans and notices. 

13. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Forges. — Scrap-iron, rods, axles, shafts for engines of 
all sizes, cranks, connecting rods, blocks of Bessemer steel, 
axles for wagons, hooks, tenders, piston rods, &c. — Trucks. 
— Specialty : Iron buffers of all kinds and hardware for 
trucks. — Spiral springs, volutes and conical fittings. — 
Suspension springs for railways and ordinary carriages. 
(Patent.)— Founderies mechanical pieces, castings for trucks. 
— Oil and grease boxes. — Construction works. — Draw, 
bridges. — Signals (Patent). — Gratings. — Iron frame works; 
crossings and switches.— Small railway implements. — Car- 
riages, wheel-barrows, and engines for testing metals. 

Distinctions : Vienna, 1873, 2 medals of merit; Brussels, 
1876, Medal of silver; Brussels, 1880, Diploma of merit; 
Antwerp, 1885, Golden and Silver medals; Philadelphia, 
1876, 2 medals of first class; Paris, 1878, Bronze medal; 
Amsterdam, 1883, Golden medal ; Barcelona, 1885, Golden 
medal; Chili, 1875, 2 medals of third class; Melbourne, 
1880, Medal of merit; New-Orleans, .1884, 2 medals of 
first class; Brussels, 1888, Diploma of honour; Paris, 
1893, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1889, Golden and Silver 
medals; Chicago, 1893, Antwerp, 1894, Bordeaux, 1895 
and Paris, 1900, out of competition ; Providend Institutions, 
Great prize. 

Plans and drawings. (See classes 460, 471, 762, 769, 
771 and 786.) 

14. La Metallurgique, Co. Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Plans. (See class 139.) 

15. OuGREE-MARmAYE, Co. Ltd., Ougree. Works at Ougree, Se- 

raing, Flemalle-Grande. 

Extraction of iron-ore. Extraction of coal (7 collieries). 
Coke ovens, Bessmer, Thomas & Spigel iron. Bessmerasd 
Thomas steel-works, grooved rails for tramways, railway slee- 
pers, girders, various sections, merchant rods, t^res, axles, 
sheet iron, &c., &c., all of steel, Iron foundery, Crushing 
mill for Thomas' slag for manure. Luting Moulded castings. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1865, Medal of firsit class ; London, 
1862, Prize medal; Paris, 1867, 2 Silver medals; Vienna, 
1873, Medal of progress; Paris, 1878, Golden medal; 
Sydney, 1879, Medal of merit; Melbourne, 1881, Modal of 
merit; Amsterdam' 1883, Diploma of honour; Antwerp, 
1885, Diploma of honour; Le Havre, 1887, Diploma of 
honour; Antwerp, 1894, Grand Prize. 

Album and plans. (See class 4.) 



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16. Sogih:te d'j^itudes de chemins de per en Chine, Ltd.' 3, Montague 

du Pare, Brussels. Constructor of the Pekin-Hankow railway. 

Contributors : — 
Mr. A. Focquet, Delegate director. 
Mr. J. Jadot, Chief engineer. 

Maps, plans and notices. (See class 154.) 

17. SociETE. DES LAMiNoiRS DU RuAu, Co. Ltd., Mouccau s/Sambrc. 

Albums and plans. (See class 224.) 



Class 460.— Roiling stock; ioaomotives, tenderS; passenger coaches, sleeping, com- 
partment, parlor and buffat cars; freight and service cars; armored trains; 
separate parts of abave; car heating and lighting; automatic brakes; train 
signaling apparatus; engine houses; shops for construction and repairs; snow 
plows; apparatus for taking various observations; dynamometers, self-register- 
ing apparatus; laboratories. 

1. Department of railways, Posts and Telegraphs Brussels. 

Reductions of the types of passenger and freight coaches, 
sleeping, parlor and buffet cars, used in 1835 and 1903. 
(See class 445.) 

2. Ateliers DE Boussu, Co. Ltd., Boussu. 

Albums and photographs. (See class 4o9.) 

3. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

4. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Photographs, plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

5. Ateliers NiCAisE et Delcuve, Co. Ltd., La Louviere. 

Albums and photogrophs. (See class 148.) 

6. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

7. V. Berjaux & Co, Ltd., Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 107.) 

8: Briquet et de Raet, 113, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 
Albums. (See class 102.) 

9. Canon-Legrand, Mons. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 

10. Chantiers navaLs, Ateliers et Fonderies de Nicolaieff, Co. 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 
Albums and photographs. (See class 394.) 

11. John Cocki;rill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Plans, albums and drawings. (See class 139.) 

12. Chaudronneries et FONDERiES LiEGEoisES, Co. Ltd., 8o, quai 

Orban, Liege. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 159.) 

13. COMPAGME DU CHEMIN DE FER DU CONGO, Ltd., BrUSSClS. 

Albums. (See class 154.) 



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14. CoMPAGNiE CENTRALR DR CONSTRUCTION, Ltd., Haine St. PieiTe. 
Drawings. (See class 139.) 

15. CO-MPAGME INTERNATIONALE DES WaGONS-LiTS, Head oiflCe, TUB 

Ducale, Brussels. 

Saloon cars for H. M. the King of the Belgians, and H. M. 
the King of Greece. (See class 462.) 

Contributors : — 
Mr. Otto-Wiskeman, Silver plate, Brussels; 
Mr. Demealdre-Goche, porcelains, Brussels; 
Mrs. Bureau-Popp, linen, Bruges. 

16. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Ltd., 72, rue 

Jean-d'Oatie-Meuse, Liege. 
Album. (See class 147.) 

17. Forges, usines et fonderies de Haine-Saint-Pierre, Co. Litd., 

Haine-Saint-Pierre. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 

18. Forges, ateliers et bollonneries Cawbier, Go. Ltd., Morlan- 

welz. 

Albums. (See class 224.) 

19. Forges et ateliers de construction Aug. Ghislain, Co. Ltd.^ 

Liege. 
Plans. (See class 396.) 

20. Hauts fourneaux, forges et acieries de Thy-le-Chateau, Co.. 

Ltd., a Marcinelle. 
Albums. (See class 224.) 

21. Industria, rue du Metal, Brussels. 

Various specimens and drawhigs. (See class 160.) 

22. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Albums. (See class 4o9.) 

23. SOCIETE FRANCO-BELGE POUR LA CONSTRUCTION DE MACHINES ET DE 

MATERIEL DE CHEMINS DE FER, Ltd. 

Works at La Croyere (Belgique) and Raismes (France). 

Locomotives, passengers carriages, freight cars, tramway 
cars, automobile carriages, fixed equipment for stations, 
equipment for contractors of public works, locomobiles and 
semi-fixed machines, cranes, dredgers and excavators, metallic 
bridges, boilers and hammer-works, forgings, iron cart- 
wheels forged with the hydraulic press. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, Diploma of honour; Chicago, 
1893, out of competition ; Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of honour; 
Brussels, 1897, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1897, Golden 
medal, &c. 

Id. (See class 464.) 

24. SocifiTE DE Marcinelle & Couillet, Ltd., Couillet. 

(See class 141.) 

25. La MfiTALLURGiQUE, Co. Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 



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26. SocifiTE d'etudes de chemins de fer en Chine, 3, Montagne-du- 

Pare, Brussels. 
Id. (See class 454.) 

27. SocifiTE DE Saint-Leonard, Ltd., rue Saint-Leonard, Liege. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 399.) 

28. Soci£te anonyme LifiGEOiSE d'estampage, Ltd., Liege 

(See class 224.) 

29. Aug. Thomas & Co., 58, quai des Charbonnages, Brussels. 

Album. (See class 457.) 

30. UsiNES ET FONDERiES DE Baume et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haine St. 

Pierre. 
Plans and designs. (See class 139.) 



Class 461. - Management; time tables, distribution of rolling stock; cleaning and 
disinfection ; signaling of trainmen, and. various systems for assuring the safety 
of traffic; passenger department, tickets, ticket cases, posters, tariffs; freight 
department, tariffs; methods and equipment for checking and handling baggage 
ano' freight. 

1. Department of Railways, Posts & Telegraphs, Brussels. 

Notices and statistics. (See class 445.) 

2. CoMPAGNiEDu Chemin DE FER Du CoNGO, Ltd., Brussels. 

Notices and documents. (See class 154.) 

3. SocifiTE d'Etudes de chemins de FER EN Ghine, 3, impasse du 

Pare, Brussels. 
Notices and documents. (See class 154.) 



Class 462.— Other railway systeais. Rack, cable, elevated, aerial, sliding railways; 
movable platforms permanents way; motive power or motors; rolling s4ock. 

1. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Brussels. 

Various documents. (See class 445.) 

2. Ateliers de Boussu, Co. Ltd., Boussu. 

Albums. (See class 459,) 

3. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 147.) 

4. Ateliers de CONSTRUCTION de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 141.) 

5. Ateliers Nicaise et Delcuve, Co. Ltd ,La Louviere. 

Albums. (See class 148.) 

6. Ateliers DE la Se\'n-e, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans ajid drawings. (See class 174.) 



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7. V. Beutaux & Co., Ltd., Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 107.) 

8. BiuQUET Er DE Raet, 113, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 102.) 

9. Canon-Leghand, Mons. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 

10. Chantiers navals, Ateliers et Fonderies de Nicolaieff, Co. 

Ltd., Bouifioulx. 
Albums and photographs. (See class 394.) 

11. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Plans, albums and drawings. (See class 159.) 

12. Chaudronneries et fonderies LifiGEOiSES, Co. Ltd., 85, quai 

Orban, Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 159.) 

13. COMPAGNIE DU CHEMIN DE FER DU CONGO, Ltd., BrUSSelS. 

Albums. (See class 154.) 

14. COMPAGNIE CENTRALE DE CONSTRUCTION, Ltd., HaiuC St. PieiTC. 

Drawings. (See class 141.) 

15. CoMPAGNiE INTERNATIONALE DES Wagons-Lits, Head office, rue 

. Ducale, Brussels. 

Saloon cars for H. M. the King of the Belgians, and H. M. 
the King of Greece. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Otto-Wiskeman, Silver" plate, Brussels; 
Mr. Demeuldre-Coche, porcelains, Brussels ; 
Mrs. Bureau-Popp, linen, Bruges. (See class 460.) 

16. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Ltd., 72, rue 

Jean-d'Oulre-Meuse, Liege. 
Album. (See class 147.) 

17. Forges, usines et fonderies de Haine-Saint-Pierre, Co. Ltd., 

Haine- Saint-Pierre. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 

18. Forges, ateliers et boulonneries Cambier, Co. Ltd., Morlan- 

welz. 

Albums. (See class 224.) 

19. Forges et ateliers de construction Aug. Ghislain, Co. Ltd., 

Liege. 

Plans. (See class 396.) 

20. Hauts fourneaux, forges et aci^ries de Thy-le-Chateau, Co. 

Ltd., a Marcinelle. 

' Albums. (See class 224.) 

21. Lndustria, rue du Metal, Brussels. 

Various specimens and drawings. (See class 160.) 

22. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Albums. (See class 459.) 

23. La Metallurgique, Co. Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Plan sand drawings. (See class 139.) 



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24. SoCiETE FRANCO-BELGE POUR LA CONSTRUCTION DE MACHINES ET DE 

MATERIEL DE CHEMINS DE PER, Ltd. 

Works at La Croyere (Belgique) and Raismes (France). 

Locomotives, passengers carriages, freight cars, tramway 
cars, automobile carriages, fixed equipment for stations, 
equipment for contractors of public works, locomobiles and 
semi-fixed machines, cranes, dredgers and excavators, metallic 
bridges, boilers and hammer-works, forgings, iron cart- 
wheels forged with the hydraulic press. 

Distinctions : A niwevp, 1885, Diploma of honour; Chicago, 
1893, out of competition ; Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of honour; 
Brussels, 1897, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1897, Golden 
medal, &c. 

Id. (See class 464.) 

25. SociETEDE Marcinelle & CouiLLET, Ltd., Couillet. 

(See class 141.) 

2C. SoClETfi D'fiTUDES DE CHEMINS DE PER EN ChINE, 3, MoutagUC-du- 

Pare, Brussels. 
Id. (See class 154.) 

27. SocifiTfi DE Saint-Leonard, Ltd., rue Saint-Leonard, Liege. 

Drawings and specimens. (See class 399.) 

28. SOCIETE ANONYME LIEGEOISE d'eSTAMPAGE, Ltd., LiegC. 

(See class 224.) 

29. Aug. Thomas & Co., 58, quai des Charbonnages, Brussels. 

Album. (See class 457.) 

30. UsiNEs ET PONDERiES DE Bauwe ET Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haiuc-St. 

Pierre. 

Plans and designs. (See class 139.) 



Class 463.— Traction railways, intramural, suburban, industrial, &c. Various 
types of tracks upon different kinds of roads; switches and crossings; turn 
tables; implements for irack laying cleaning, &c. 



Canon-Legrand, Mons. 

Plans and drawings. Various types of special patented 
tracks. (See class 139.) 

SoCIETH: d'eNTREPRISE GENERALE DE TRAVAUX pour la CONSTRUCTION 
ET l'eXPLOITATION DE CHEMINS DE PER SECONDAIRES ET DE TRAM- 
WAYS, Ltd., 72, rue Ferdinand Nicolai, Tilleur. 
Notice. (See class 465.) 

SoClETE KATIONALE DES CHEMINS DE PER ViCINAUX, Ltd., rUC dc la 

Science, Brussels. 
Maps, types of tracks and rolling stock, statistics and 
various documents. 



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4. Lks Thamways Bruxellois, Co. Ltd., 6, impasse du Pare, 
Brussels. 

Maps, photographs, notices and various documents. (See 
dass 448.) 



Class 464. —Cars drawn by animals; locomotives and automobile vehicles; rolling 
stock for street railways operated by mechanical traction; braking appliances; 
equipment for using stored power (hot water, compressed air, electricity, &c.). 

1. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Brussels. 

Reductions of the types of passenger and freight engines 
and locomotives used in 1835 and 4903. 
(See class 445.) 

2. Ateliers de Boussu, Go. Ltd., Boussu. 

Album. (See class 459.) 

3. Ateliers DE construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

4. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and drawings. ^See class 396.) 

0. Ateliers Nicaise et Delcuve, La Louviere. 
Album. (See class 459.) 

6. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

7. V. Bertaux & Co. Ltd., Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 107.) 

8. Briquet et de Raet, 113, rue de Manchester, Brussels. 

Albums. (See class 102.) 

9. Canon-Legrand, Mons. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 1.39.) 

10. Chantiers navals, Ateliers et Fonderies de Nicolaieff, Co- 

Ltd., Bouffioulx. 

Albums and photographs. (See class 394.) 

11. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Plans, albums and drawings. (See class 139.) 

12. Chaudronneries et fonderies liegeoises, Co. Ltd., 85, quai 

Orban, Liege. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 159.) 

13. C03IPAGNIE DU CHEMIN DE FER DU CONGO, Ltd., BrUSSCls. 

Albums. (See class 154.) 

14, CoMPAGNiE centrale DE CONSTRUCTION, Ltd., Haiuc St. Pierre. 

Drawings. (See class 141.) 

15. CojiPAGNiE INTERNATIONALE DEs Wagons-Lits, Head office, rue 

Ducale, Brussels. 

Saloon cars for H. M. the King of the Belgians, and H. M. 
the King of Greece, &c. (See class 46.) 



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46. Ateliers de construction Delhez Brothers & Co., Ltd., 72, rue 
Jean-d'Outre-Meuse, Liege. 
Album. (See class 147.) 

17. Forges, usines et fonderies de Haine-Saint-Pierre, Co. Ltd., 

Haine- St. -Pierre. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 396.) 

18. Forges, ateliers et boulonneries Cambier, Co. Ltd., Morlan- 

welz. 
Albums. (See class 224.) 

19. Forges et ateliers de construction Aug. Ghislain, Co. Ltd., 

Liege. 
Plans. (See class 396.) 

20. Hauts fourneaux, forges et acieries de Thy-le-Chateau, Co. 

Ltd., a Marcinelle. 
Albums. (See class 224.) 

21. Industria, rue du Metal, Brussels. 

Various specimens and drawings. (See class 160.) 

22. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Albums. (See class 459.) 

23. La Metallurgique, Co. Ltd., 1, place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139.) 

24. SoCIETE FRANCO-BELGE pour la construction de 3IACHINES ET DE 

materiel DE CHEMINS DE FEB, Ltd. 

Works at La Croyere (Belgique) and Raismes (France). 

Locomotives, passengers carriages, freight cars, tramway 
cars, automobile carriages, fixed equipment for stations, 
equipment for contractors of public works, locomobiles and 
semi-fixed machines, cranes, dredgers and excavators, metallic 
bridges, boilers and hammer-works, forgings, iron cart- 
wheels forged with the hydraulic press. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 188o, Diploma of honour; Chicago, 
1893, out of competition; Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of honour; 
Brussels, 1897, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1897, Golden 
metal, &c. 

Id. (See class 464.) 

25. SociETE DE Marcinelle & Couillet, Ltd., Couillet. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

26. Societe D'fiTUDES DE CHEMINS DE FER EN Chine, 3, Montagnc-du- 

Parc, Brussels. 
Id. (See class 459 ) 

27. Society DE Saint-Leonard, Ltd., rue Saint-Leonard, Liege. 

Drawings and specim&ns. (See class 399.) 

28. Societh; anonyme liegeoise d'estampage, Ltd., Liege. 

(See class 224.) 

29. Aug. Thomas & Co., 58, quai des Charbonnages, Brussels. 

Album. (See class 457.) 



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30. Les Tramways Bruxellois, Co. Ltd., impasse du Pare, Brussels. 

Albums of rolling stock constructed in his works of 
Brussels. (See class 445.) 

31. UsiNES ET FONDERiEs DE Baujie et Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haiue St. 

Pierre. 
Plans and designs. (See class 139.) 



Class 465.- Special methods of transportation similar to railways. 
Transporta Ion of sliips over railways. 

SOCIETE D'eMREPRISE GENERALE DE TRAVAUX POLR LA CONSTRUCTION 
ET l'eXPLOITATION DE CHEMINS DE FER SECONDAIRES ET DE TRAM- 
WAYS, Ltd., rue Ferdinand-Nicolai, 72, Tilleur. 

Baihv^ys and tramways in Italy, Spain, Russia and 
Belgium. 

Notice. (See class 466.) 



C'Isss 466.— Bibliography, statistiGS,special maps, and various publications relative 

to railways. 

1. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Brussels. 

Notices and anual reports. (See class 44o.) 

2. Compagnie des chemins de FER DU GoNGO, Ltd, Brussels. 

Notices and reports. (See class lo4.) 

3. Societed'etudes de cuemin DE FER EN CinNE, Ltd., 3, Montagne- 

du-Parc, Brussels. 
Notice and reports. (See class loi.) 



Group 75. 



MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT USED IN THE MERCANTILE 

MARINE. 



C^ass 467.— Raw material and material specially used in the construction 
and fitting out of ships and boats. 

1. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. Ship building works at 

Hoboken. 
Albums and specimens. (See class 139.) 

2. OuGRfiE-MARiHAYE, Co. Ltd., Ougi cc (Licgc). 

Id. (See class 4.) . , 



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Class 468.— Speciil tools and implements used in ship building yards 
and in marine engine works. 

1. John Cockerill, Go. Ltd., Seraing. 

Albums and specimens. (See class 139.) 



Class 470.— Motive power for vesssis and boats (drawings, models and specimens) . 
Boilers, water heaters, evaporators, recuperators, filters for feed water; 
engines, condensers, propellers, machinery auxiliary to main engines, pumps, 
governors, indicators of speed and direction, engine counters, &c. Arrange- 
ment for the prevention of fires in holds, store rooms and passages. Engines for 
loading and unloading merchandise. 

1. Chaudkonneries et fonderies LiEGEOiSEs, Co. Ltd., quai Orban, 

Liege. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 159.) 

2. Ateliers de construction Delhez brothers & Co., Ltd., 72, rue 

Jean-d'Oulre-Meiise, Liege. 

Album and drawings. (See class 147.) 

3. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Drawings. (See class 139.) 



Class 471.— Equipment; winches, tackle, chains, anchors, hawsers, cables, &c. 
Steering apparatus, order transmitters, machinery for working sails, ship's 
lights and signals, fresh water condensers, apparatus for lighting, heating, sup- 
lying air and ventilation. Special apparatus for the generation and use of 
electricity, freezing apparatus, special instruments for determining position and 
time, flags and signals, furniture, &c. 

1. Valere Mabille, Morlanwelz. 

Various specimens. (See class 460.) 

2. Vertongen-Goens, Co. Ltd., Termonde. 

Various specimens. (See class 225.) 



Class 476.— Statistics, special charts and publications relative to navigation 
for commerce or for pleasure. 

1. Department of finances and public works. (General direction 

of Bridges and Highways), Brussels. 

Maps and plans of waterways, harbours and highways. 
Statistics of transportation on the navigable waterways. 
Pamphlets on the maritime harbours. Photographic plates 
and views. (See class lo7). 

2. Id. (General Direction of Customs.) 

Tables of the Belgian foreign trade. 



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Group 76. 

MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT OF NAVAL SERVICES; 
NAVAL WARFARE. 



Class 477.— War ships and public vessels of special character. Models, designs 
drawings, deicripticns, specifications, photographs, paintings, &c. 

1. John Cocki-uill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. Ship building works at 
Hobokeii. 

Plans, drawings and reductions of vessels built the Com- 
pany. (See class 139.) 



Class 479.— Motive power for government vessels. 

1. John CocKEHiLL, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Albums and plans. (See class 139.) 

2. UsiNES ET FoNDEhJES DE Rau3ie et Maupent, Co. Ltd., Haine- 

St. Pierre. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 139 ) 



Group 77. 
AERIAL NAVIGATION, 



CUss 481.— Balloon construction : fabrics, varnishes, cars, valves, netting. Cor- 
dage, appliances for stopping balloons, anchors, grapnels. Generation of 
hydrogen and cf other light gases. Captive balloons. 

1. Veriongen-Goens, Co. Ltd., Termonde. 

Specimens of cordages. (See class '225.) 



Class 482.- Aerial voyages : use of balloons for the study of the atmosphere, air cur- 
rents, clouds, temperature at great height; optical phenomena, &c. Drawings, 
maps of journeys, diagrams, photographs. 

1. Leglere-Maky, 62, boulevard de Namur, Louvain. 

Drawings of dirigible balloons. (See class 239.) 



AGRICULTURE. 



Depart men t Hr 

Group 78. 

FARM EQUIPMEM-METHODS OF IMPROVING LATNDS. 



Class 485.— Specimens of various systems of farming. 

1. Dkpartment OF AGiucuLTUUE, Brussels. 

Photographs and plans. (See class 14.) 

2. GusTAVE BofiL, place Charles-Rogier, Brussels, Ghesnoy Estate, 

Gonrt-St. Etienne. 
Albums and plans. (See class 486.) 



Class 486. -Plans and models of farm buildings; general arrangement; stable?, 
shsep-folds, barns, pig-iyes, breeding grounds; special arrangements for breed- \ 

ing and fattening cattle; granaries and silos; fur.iiture for stables, barns, ken- 
nels, &c. 

1. DEPAiriMI-NT OF AGIUCULTURE, BrUSSClS. 

Plans and models. (See class 44.) 

2. GusTAVE BoEL, placc Gharles-Rogier, Brussels. 
Albums, plans, photos. (See class 485.) 



Class 487. - IVIaterial and appliances used in agricuMural engineering; reclaiming 
of marshes ; drainage ; irrigation. 

1 . Department of agiucllture. 

Various documents. (See class 14.) 



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Group 79. 
AGRICULTURAL LMPLEMENTS AND FARM MACHINERY. 



Class 488.— Implements, machines and appliances for preparation : brushes, hooks 
mattocks, grubbing hoes, &c.; stalk cutters, stalk rakes, &c. Saws for felUng 
trees, cutting wood, &c. ; spades, shovels, hand plows, &c. ; walking plows, sulky 
plows, gang plows, &c. ; rakes, rollers, harrows, clod crushers, &c. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Rrussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 147.) 



Class 491.— Implements, machiROs and appliances for harvesting : sickles, scythes, 
grain cradles, reapers, headers, mowers, corn harvesters, potato diggers, com- 
bined reapers and threshers propelled by animals, by steam or by electricity. 
Machines and implements for threshing and cleaning : fanning mills, threshers 
and separators, clover hullers, threshers and separators with stationary or trac- 
tion engines; wind-stackers; fodder shock compressors, bunchers, &c. (See 
Department 0, Group 41.) 

1. Leclere-Mauy, 62, boulevard de Namur, Lou vain. 
Specimens. (See class 239.) 



Group 80. 
FERTILIZERS. 



Class 495. —Preparation and preservation of manures. Commercial fertilizers. 

Use of sewage. 

1. Anciens etablissements ANDRfi De Vriendt, Co. Ltd., 320, avenue 

Van Volxem, Brussels. 
Various samples, (See class 127.) 

2. Produits chimiquesindustrielsde Haren, Go. Lid. 

Notice. (See class U 3.) 

3. Solvay & Co., rue du Prince- Royal, Brussels. 

Specimens of cormnercial fertilizers. (See class lOo.) 



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Group 8 1 . 

TOBACCO. 

(Equipment, processes and products.) 



Class 499.— Manufactured products. 

1. AusLOOs, Alfred, 2, rue Saint-Hubert, Louvain. 

His produces. 

2. LoRBEK, Arthur, 2a, rue du Cypres, Brussels. 

Id. 

3. Manufacture royale de cigarettes et tabacs, Co. Ltd., Clement 

Bouhy, successor, 40, rue du Choeur, Brussels. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, out of competition ; Paris, 
1900, Golden medal. 

Id. 

4. Moldavan, S.-J., 117, rue de Launoy, Brussels. 

Id. 



Group 82. 



APPLIANCES AND METHODS USED IN AGRICULTURAL 

INDUSTRIES. 



Class 500.— Types of agricultural factories connected with farming; dairies: 
creameries ; cheese factories ; starch factories, &c. 



1. Department of agriculture, Brussels. 
Milkeries of Boucliout. 
Plans and notices. (See class 14.] 



Group 83. 

THEORY OF AGRICULTURE. AGRICULTURAL STATISTICS. 

Class 505. -Studies relating to soil and water from an agricultural point of view. 

1. Department of agriculture, Brussels. 
Notices. (See class 14.) 



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CUss 506.— Agronomic charts, climate charts, various agricultural charts. 
Regislers of land tenures. 



1. Department of agriculture, Brussels. 

Charts and notices. (See class 14.] 



Glass 507.— Rural population. Division of cultivated territory. Yield and returns 

Census of farm animals. 

1. Department of Agriculture, Brussels. 
Statistics. (See class 14.) 



Class 508.— Progress, especially since 1893. History of agriculture in its succes- 
sive changes. History of fluctuations in prices of land, rents, labor, live stock, 
crops and animal products. 

1. Department of Agriculture, Brussels. 

Statistics and notices. (See class 14.) 



Class 509.— Institutions for the promotion and advancement of agriculture. Pro- 
ducts of experiment stations and laboratories. (See department A, Group 5). 
Societies, agricultural communities and associations. Agricultural insurance- 

1. Caisse generale d'epargne et de retraite, under the State's 

guarantee, Brussels. 

The highest rewards at various Expositions. 

Loans on land, statistics and notices. (See classes 767, 
768, 771 and 775.) 

2. Department of Agriculture, Brussels. 

Notices and statistics. (See class 14.) 



Class 510.— Legislative and administrative measures. 

Department of Agriculture, Brussels. 

Notices and documents. (See class 14.) 



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Glass 511.— Books, papers, slatistics, diagrams, periodical publications. 

1 . Department of Agriculture^ Brussels. 

Books, diagrams and statistics. (See class 14.) 



Group 84. 
VEGETABLE FOOD PRODUCTS. AGRICULTURAL SEEDS. 



Glass 512.— Ce'-eals, wheat, rye, barley, maize, miliet, and other cereals In 

sheaves or in grain. 

1. J. Wiener & Co., established in 1875, Antwerp. 
Notices and samples. 



Group B5. 

ANIMAL FOOD PRODUCTS. 



Class 521.— Milk and cream, fresh or conden>sed, sterilized milk. 

1. La Nutrigia, Co. Ltd., 142, rue Fransman, Laeken near 

Brussels. 

Sterilized milk. 

2. Produits lactes de Montzen, Co. Ltd., Montzen. 

Condensed milk. 



Class 523.— Cheese, in all its forms. 



1. DePARTEWENT OF AGRICULTURE, BruSSClS. 

l^.'i keries of Bouchont. 
Specimens. (See dabjs 14.) 



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Group 86 



EQUIPMENT AND METHODS EMPLOYED 
IN THE PREPARATION OF FOODS. 



Class 530. - Manufacture preservation of ice. Freezing machines 
and appliances. Risfrigerators. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Various documents. (See class 14S.) 

2. Le c< Phoenix », Co. Ltd., Ghent. 

Plans and notices. (See class 396.) 



Class 531.— Equipment and methods used for preserving fresh meats, 

game, fish, &c. 

1. Le « Phoenix », Co. Ltd., Ghent. 

Plans and designs. (See class 396.) 



Class 533— Sugar manufactories and refineries. 

1. Ateliers de construction de Roussu, Co. Ltd., Roussu. 

Speciality of material and equipments for the preparation of 
sugar. 

Photographs and plans of various works executed by the 
Company in several countries. (See class 459.) 

2. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Various documents. (See class 145.) 

3. V. Rertaux & Co., Ltd., 103, rue Rara, Rrussels. 

Drawings. .(See class 107.) 



Class 538.— Distilleries.— Distillers' Machinery. 

1. V. Rertaux & Co., 103, rue Rara, Rrussels. 
Albums. (See class 107.) 



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Class 539 —Breweries, brewors' machinery. 

1. Atelikrs de construction J. -J. GiLAiN, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Drawings. (See class 145.) 

2. V. Bertaux & Co., 103, rue Bara, Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 107.) 



Class 540.— IWanufacture of aerated waters; bottling works and machinery. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 
Specimens. (See class 106.) 



Class 541 .—Various industries for the preparation of foods. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 
Various products. (See class 106.) 



Group 87. 
FABINACEOUS PRODUCTS AND THEIR DERIVATIVES. 



Class 543. — Tapioca, sago, arrowroot, various starches. Mixed farinaceous 

products. 

1. Delhaize BROTHERS & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 
Manufacture of diverses farinaceous produces. 
Samples. (See class 197.) 



Class 544-.— Italian pastes; semolina, vermicelli, macaroni, noodles, infants^ 

food, domc-made pastes. 

1. Delhaize brothers & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 
Various specimens. (See class 1 97 . ) 



i5D 

Group 88. 
BREAD & PASTRY. 



Class 546 —Pastry of various kinds peculiar to each country. Ginger bread 
and dry cakes for keeping. 

1. Angenot-Houpresse, rue de rHarmonie, Verviers. 

Gingerbread. 

2. Deliiaize brothers & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

Manufactory of dry biscuits and bonbons of all kinds. - 
Manufactory of gingerbread, Dinantand Reims cakes. 
(See class 197.) 

3. Grande fabrique de pain d'epices, Ghent. 

Specimens. 

4. Jacques A., rue des Fabriques, Verviers. 

Gingerbread. 



Group 89. 
PRESERVED MEAT, FISH, VEGETABLES AND FRUIT. 



Class 547.— Meat preserved by any process. Silted meats, canned meats. 
Meat and soup tablets. Meat extracts. Various pork products. 

1. Van Sommeren, A., rue de I'Esplanade, Antwerp. 

Preserved meats. 
Specimens. 

2. Delhaize brothers & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

Specimens. (See class 197.) 



Class 550. — Vegetables preserved by various processes. 

I.^LaFlandre, Co. Ltd., Eeghem-Pitthem. 
Specimens. 



Class 554.- Army and navy commissary stores and equipment. 

1. Department of war. Military manufacture of preserved meats 
and vegetables for the army, Antwerp. 
Notices and samples. (See class 58.) 



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Group 90. 

SUGAR AND CONFECTIONERY-CONDIMENTS 
AND RELISHES. 



Class 555.— Sugar. Glucose. 

1. Raffinerie tirlemontoise, Co. Ltd.,Establised 1888, Tirlemont. 

Notices and specimens. 

2. Slcreries p. -J. WiNCQz, Soignies. 

Notices. (See clas 683.) 



Class 556.— Confectionery. Chocolate. 

1. Chocolat Gloria, Co. Ltd. , Vaulx sur Escaut. 

Specimens. 

2. Delhai/e Rrothers & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

Manufactory of chocolate and sugar-plums. Confectionery. 
Various specimens. (See class 197.) 

3. A. JovENEAu, Tournay. 

Chocolate. Cocoa in powder, burnt almonds and fine 
sweets. 
Distinctions : Various medals in 28 Exhibitions. 
Specimens. 

4. Meurisse, 19, rue Herenthals, Antwerp. 

Specimens of chocolat. 

5. RosMEULEN & Co., Verviers and Dison. 

Specimens. 



Class 557.— Brandied fruits, preserves, jellies. 

1. Janssens Brothers, quai Wallon, Antwerp. 

Saltings. 
Specimens. 

2. Maussion, 12, rue de France, Brussels. 

Jellies. 
Specimens. 

3. F. Rossaert Brothers, Willebroeck. 

Brandied fruits in casks and in patent stoppered bottles. 
Distinctions ; 20 diplomas of honour. Golden medals. 
Specimens. (See class 568.) 



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Class 558.— Coffee, tea. Substitutes for coffee; male, chicory and sweet acorns, 

i. HuYBRECHTs, Adolf, 19, caiial des Teinturiers, Antwerp. 
Specimens. 



Class 561.— Spices and extracts : pepper, cinnamon, allspice, &c.; 
flavoring extracts. 

1. Dr Met, Arthur, 139 et 141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 
His produces. (See class 1 06.) 



Group 91 
WATERS. 



Class 563. — Artificial aerated, carbonated or mineral waters, ginger ale, &c. 
Soda fountains; carbonating machinery, apparatus and fixtures; filters and 
methods of purifying water for home use. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139 et 141, rue de Molenbeek, Brussels. 

His produces. (See class 106.) 

2. Ealx BE Bel-Val, Co. Ltd., rue de Suede, Brussels. 

Specimens. 



Group 92. 
WINES AND BRANDIES. 



Class 564.— Ordinary wines, red and white, sherry, madeira, port, &c. 

1. De Mey, LfiON, Leuze. 
Belgian wines. 



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Group 93. 

SYRUPS AND LIQUEURS.— DISTILLED SPIRITS. 
COMMERCIAL ALCOHOL. 



Class 568.— Syrups and sweet liqueurs; anisette, curaQoa, ratafia, benedlctine, 

chartreuse, &c. 

1. De Mey, Arthur, 139-141, rue de Molenbeek. 

Specimens. (See class 106.) 

2. De Voghel, Joseph, 66, boulevard d'Anderlecht, Brussels. 

Specimens. 

3. DisTiLLERiE DEs BRUYERES, Lille Saint Hubert. 

Specimens. 

4. Marcette, Luc, Spa. 

Distinction : Paris, 1900, out of competition. 
Spe3iraeis. (See class 569.) 

5. F. RossAERT BROTHERS, Willcbroeck. 

Specimens. (See class 557.) 

6. ScHALTiN & Co., rue Hamster, Spa. 

Distillery of « Elixir de Spa ». — Fine liqueurs. — Works at 
Spa, Coiiflans, Tilbourg, Francfort, Tetoekeu. 

Distinctions : Metz, 1861; Sleilin, 1861; London, 1862 
Cologne, Porto, Dublin, 1865. Bronze medals; Paris, 1867 
1878; Le Havre, 1858; Vienna, 1873; Philadelphia, 1876 
Santiago, 1876, Silver medals; Antwerp, 1885; Guatemala 
1897, Golden medals; Antwerp, 1894, Diploma of honour 
Brussels, 1897, Great prize; Paris, 1900, Golden medal. 

Specimens. 

7. SiiMON A. J., SON, 26, rue Fontainas, Brussels. 

Specimens. 

8. SuETENs, Louis, 8, chaussee de Wavre, Brussels. 

Specimens. 

9. Teieunis-De Rycke, E., 42, rue Heves, Enghien. 

Specimens. 



Class 569.— Aperients having alcohol or wine as abase; absinthe, bitters, vermouth, 

Byrrh, &c. 

1. Des Maisons, a., 41, rue du Poingon, Brussels. 

Aperients liquors : « Quinquina national ». 
Specimens. 

2. Marcette, Luc, Spa. 

Specimens. (See class 568.) 



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3. F. RossAERT BROTiiRRS, Willebi'oeck. 

Specimens. (See class o57.) 

4. Van CuTSKM-ScnEPKNS, Brussels. 

Works : 251, chaussee de Helmet, and 3, rue Charles- 
Meert, Brussels. Distillery of « Maagbitler ». 

Distinctions .-Paris, 1900, Bronze medal; Ghent, 1903, 
Silver medal. 

Specimens. 



Group 94. 
FERMENTED BEVERAGES. 



Class 572. — Cider and perry. A!e, beer, porter and oth?r malt liquors. Pulque. 
Koumiss and fermented drinks of every kind. 

1. Brasserie Saint-Georges, Beert near Dixmude. 

Specimens. 

2. Van der Elst & Bruyns, 201, chaussee de Neerstalle, Uccle 

near Brussels, established, 1877. 

Distinctions : Gold medals : Brussels, 1888; Brussels, 
1890; Paris, 1889; Brussels, 1897 ; Paris, 1900. 
His produces. 

3. Wielemans-Ceuppens, brewery, avenue Van Volxem, Brussels, 

depositories at Antwerp. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1888, Diploma of honour ; Paris, 
1889, Grand prize; Brussels, 1897; Grand prize; Paris, 
1900, Out of Competition. 

His produces. 

Group 95. 
INEDIBLE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS. 



Class 573. — Textile plants : cotton, flax and hemp in the straw, scutched or 
unsculched, ramie, phormium, tenax, vegetable fibers of all kinds. 

1. Collectivity organised by the Chamber of the commerce de 
Court RAY-RouLERS. 
Specimens. (See class 341.) 



LIVE STOCK. 

A special catalogue containing the groups n°' 97, 98, 100, 
101, 102, 103, 104 and the classes between n°^ o87 and 621 
shall be edited. 



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Department K« 

Group 112. 

APPLIANCES AND PROCESSES USED IN FORESTY. 



Class 653.— Collections of seeds. Sp^cimervs of indigenous or exotic 
forest products. Collection of plants. 

1. SoGll'iTE DILS PKODLITS DU ROTIN, Ltd., BrUSSels. 

Various Specimens. (See class 196.) 



Class 657. — Forest works; manipulation of lumber; keepers' houses, sawmills, 
tracks for hauling timber, sanitation. 



1. Ganon-Leguand, at Mons. 

Photographs. (See class 139 



MINES AND METALLURGY. 



Dopartment L. 



Group 115. 



WORKING OF MINES, ORE REDS AND STONE QUARRIES. 

(Equipment and processe?.) 



Class 667.— Equipment and mathods of geological surveys, and other institutions for 
the promotion of mining. Instrumsnts and equipment for underground sur- 
veying. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Co. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Rrussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

2. Sogiete; de la Vieille-Montagne, Ltd., Chenee. 

(See classes 670, 679, 705, 767, 769 and 709.) 



Class 668. - Equipment and melhods for prospecting for mineral veins and deposits; 
building stones, coal, petroleum, natural gas, artesian waters, &c. 

1. Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 



Class 669.— Equipment and methods for assaying, analyzing or testing ores, rocks 

and other mineral substances. 

1. Ateliers de la SeniNE, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 
Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 



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Class 670.— Equipment and methods for drilling, cutting, or otherwise breaking 
down rock, ore, or other mineral in quarries, open cuts or mines,* sinking shafts, 
opening galleries, drifts or tunnels. 

1. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and notices. (See class 141.) 

2. UsiNEs ET FONDERiES DE Baume & Marpent, Co. Ltd., Haine 

St. Pierre. 
Plans and notices. (See class 139.) 

3. Soci^Tfi DE LA ViEiLLE-MoNTAGNE, Ltd. (mincs ct fonderies de 

zinc), Chenee. (See class 667.) 



Class 672.— Electric, compressed air, or oth'er motors, for use in opening and 
operating mines and quarries, and for operating equipment for handling ores 
and other minerals. 

4. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 
Plans. (See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Plans and designs. (See class 396.) 

3. Chardonnages des Produits du Flenu, Co. Ltd., Flenu. 

Plans. (See class 396.) 



Class 674 "^Effulpmerit and methods for the underground handling 
and transpOtTtation of ore, coal, &c. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Plans. (See class 141.) 

2. Canon-Legrand, Mons. 

Plans. (See class 139.) 

3. CllARBONNAGE DES PrODUITS DU Fl^XU, Co. Ltd., FlcilU. 

Notice and drawings. (See class 396.) 



Class 675.— Machinery and appliances for draining mines and quarries. 

1. Ateliers de construction J.- J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Plans. (See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers DE construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Plans and notices. (See class 396.) 

3. SocifiTE de Marcinelle & Couillet, Ltd., Couillet. 

(See class 141.) 



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Class 676.— Equipment for and methods of ventilating mines. 

1. Ateliers dk construction J. -J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. Ateliers de construction de la Meuse, Go. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 396.) 

3. Charbonnages des Pkoduits du Fl6nu, Go, Ltd., Flenu. 

Id. (See class 396.) 



Class 677.— Equipment for and methods of lighting mines; oils, acetylene, 
electricity; safety lamps, testing for gases, &c. 

1. Accumulateurs Chelin, Go. Ltd., place de Louvain, Brussels. 

Safely lamps. (See class 484.) 

2. SocifiTE DE Marcinelle & CouiLLET, Ltd., Couillet. 

Various specimens and drawings. (See class 141.) 



Class 679. -Equipment and methods for handling mining products, and for their 
above-surface transportation; ralways, inclined planes, loose cables, aerial 
cables, trolleys, &c. ; appliances for loading and unloading wagons, boats 
cars, &c. 

1. Ateliers de construction de J, -J. Gilain, Go. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

(See class 141.) 

2. UsiNEs et FoRces DE Baume & Marpent, Go. Ltd., Haine-St. 

Pierre. 

Drawings and plans. (See class 141.) 

3. Charbonnages de Patience <& Beaujonc r^unis, Go. Ltd., Glain. 

Plans. (See class 699.) 

4. Vertongen-Goens, Go. Ltd., Termonde. 

Plans and specimens. (See class 109.) 

5. Society de la Vieille-Montagne, Ltd., Ghenee. 

Plans. (See class 667.) 



Class681.— Equipment and methods used in quarrying stone. 

1. Ganon-Legrand, Mons. 

Photographs, plans, &c. (See class 139.) 



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Group 116. 
MINERALS AND STONES, AND THEIR UTILIZATION. 



Class 682.— Systematic collections in geology, general mineralogy, crystallography 
and palaeontology. Collections illustrating the structure, modes of occurrence, 
and origin of ore deposits, and other mineral deposits. 

4. Departme>^t of I^DUSTRY AND LABOUR (General Directon of Mines), 
Brussels. 
Notices and statistics. (See chisses 701 and 719.) 



Group 116. 

MINERALS AND STONES, AND THEIR UTILIZATION. 



Class 683.— Ornamental and building stones, rough hewn, sawed or polished: 
stones for highway construction and other purposes. 

1. Carrieres du Hainaut, Co. Ltd., directeur Aug. Marin, Soignies. 

2. Garrieres DE Savoye-Battard, Soignies. 

3. Garrieres WiNCQz, director Machepy, Soignies. 

Ttiose three firms are exhibiting the socle of the vase- 
belonging to the « Gompagnie des bronzes », in the gardens of 
the Belgian Pavilion. 

4. Detal pere et fils, Bioulx. Quarries situated at Warnant. 

Blue belgian marble in lumps. 
Specimens. 

5. Ghes, marbres et petits granits d'Yvoir, Go. Ltd., Yvoir. 

Specimens. 

Class 684.— Mechanical appliances and processes used in cutting, sawing, shaping 
and polishing marble, granite, slate and other building stones, 

1. Vertongen-Goens, Go. Ltd., Termonde. 
Specimens. (See class 109.) 



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Class 686.— Rocks which produce lime or cement. Processes of utilization with 

their products. 

1. CiMENTS Portland li^geois, Co. Ltd., Haccourt-Vise. 

Various specimens of cement. (See class 136.) 

2. The Hammer Portland cement works, Co. Ltd., Tournay. 

Distinctions : Melbourne, 1903, first order of merit. 
Specimens. 

3. « NiEL-ON-RuPEL )), Co. Ltd., Niel near Boom. Quarries at 

Harmignies near Mons. 
Fabrication of artificial Portland cements. 

Distinctions : Sidney, 1879, Certificate of merit ; Antwerp, 
1879, Medal of honour"; Melbourne, 1880, Diploma of merit; 
Amsterdam, 1883, Golden medal; New-Orleans, 1884, Cer- 
tificate of merit; Antwerp, 1887, Diploma of honour, Golden 
medal; Adelaide, 1887, first order of merit ; Brussels, 1888, 
Diploma of honnour; Paris, 1889, Golden medal; Chicago, 
1893, out of competition; Antwerp, 1894, Great prize; 
Amsterdam, 1895, out of competition member of the Jury; 
Brussels, 1897, out of competition, member of the Jury. 

Specimens. (See class 136.) 

4. Carri^res Dumon, Co. Ltd., Tournay. 

Various specimens. (See class 136.) 



Class 688 -Slate; equipment for preparing slate; processes and products. 

1. Van Bellinghen-Tomberg, E.-F.-C.-H., 67, rue d'Espagne, 
Brussels. 

Slate-roofs with patent hooks suppressing the care of main- 
tenance and repair. 

Distinctions : Bvusseh, 1888, 1897; Amsterdam, 1883; 

. Antwerp, 188o, 1894; Liverpool, 1886; Edimbourg, 1887; 

Paris, 1900; Bronze, silver, gold medals; Diploma of honour 

at Brussels, 1897 (in collectivity); Paris, 1900, Diploma of 

silver medal. 

Specimens. 



Class 697.— Natural mineral fertilizers. Processes of preparation, 
with their products. 

1. Hardenpont, Maigret &Co., Ltd., Saint-Symphorien (Mons). 

Phosphats of Saint-Symphorien and Havre. 

Distinctions : Le Havre, 1887; Brussels, 1888; Paris, 
1889; Amsterdam, 1895, Golden medals; Antwerp, 1894, 
Diploma of honour; Brussels, 1897, Great prize.. 

Specimens. 



Class 699.— Mineral fuels and Juminanls, peat, lignite, bituminous coal, anthracite; 
coal dust and compressed coal; petroleum and its products, mineral gases. 
Equipment and processes for compressing fuels; for preparing coke and by- 
products; for storing, reliningand hanlHng peiroteum and its products. 

1. AcGLOMfiRfis RfiuNis DO BASsiN BE Charleroi, Co. Ltd., Marckelle. 

Works at Marcinelle and Ghatdineau. 

Goal' sorting and washing. Fabrication of coal briquettes. 
Distillation of Gas' Tar and chemical by products. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1894, Biploma of honour; San 
Francisco, 1894, Golden medal; Paris, 1900, Golden medal. 

(See class 120.) 

2. ASSOCIA^TION MfiTALLURGlQUE POUR LA FABRICATION DU CGKE, G6. Ltd., 

75, rue des Eburons, Brussels. Woi^ks at Willebroeck. 
Metallurgical coke washed and unwashed. 

3. Charbonnage des produits du Fl^nu, Go. Ltd , Flenu, 

(See class 396,) 

4. Charbonnage DE Gosson-Lagasse, Co. Ltd., Tilleur. 

§. Id. de la Grande-Bacn^ure, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

6. Id. de la Haye, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

7. Id. de l'Esp^rance et Bonne-FortuNtE, Go. Ltd., 
Montegnee. 

8. Charbonnage de l'Est de Li^ge, Go. Ltd , Liege. 

9. Id. de Marihaye, Co. Ltd., Flemalle-Grande. 

10. Id. de Patience-et-Beaujonc, Co. Ltd., Glain. (See 
class 701.) 

11. Charbonnage DE Werister, Co. Ltd., Beyne. 

DES Ressales, Go. Ltd., Jemeppe. 

nu Bois-d'Avroy, Go. Ltd., Liege. 

DU Bois-Du-Luc, Houdeng-Aimeries. 

DU Hasard, Go. Ltd., Micheroux. 

DU Horloz, Go Ltd., Tilleur. 

REUNis de Charleroi, Go. Ltd., Charleroy. 

DE Mariemont et Bascoup, Morlanwelz. 

19. John Cockerill, Go. Ltd., Seraing. 

A special notice explains the collective exhibition of all these 
coliery societies. (See class 139.) 



12. 


Id. 


13. 


Id. 


14. 


Id. 


15. 


Ib. 


16. 


Id. 


17. 


Id. 


18. 


Id. 



Class 700. — Metallic ores of every kind and products. Native metals. 

1. John Cggkerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing, 
Specimens. (See class 139 J 



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Group 117. 
MINE MODELS, MAPS, PHOTOGRAPHS. 



Class 701. — Maps, charts, photographs, and modBis illustrating geologic or topo- 
graphic features, and their relation to mineral deposits, or the stucture or mode 
of oocurrerce of mineral deposit?. Mine models, working plans of mine^ ; maps, 
photographs, &o., of mining operations, plants, camps, &c. 

1. Department of Industry and Labor (General direction of mines), 

Brussels. 

Ra ports, statistics, graphic documents, measures preserv- 
ing the workmen against accidents of mining operations. 
(See class 682.) 

2. Alfred Soupart (General manager of the « Charbonnages reunis 

du bassin de Charleroi »), Mont-snr-Marchiennes. 

Charts and maps showing the increase of mining operations 
in Belgium and their actual situation. Working plans. 
(See class 719.) 

Contributors : — 

Mr. Leroy, engineer, Gharleroy. 
Mr. R. Beaudoin, painter, Gharleroy. 



Group 118. 
METALLURGY 



Class 702.— Equipment and processes for the handling and poeparation of ores; 
hand sorting, sampling, crushing and pulverizing, screens and screening, con- 
centrating, elevating, conveying, dryii^, &c. 

1. Ateliers de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Plans. (See class 141.) 

2. SociETE DE Monceau-Saint-Fl\cre, Ltd., Monceau-sur-Sambre. 

Works at Pieton, Monceau-sur-Sambre, Marchovelette, 
Ledersen, Langengrund. Mines, coke- stoves, Blastfurnaces, 
Rollings-mills. 

Notice. (See class 703.) 

3. Olgree-Marihaye, Co. Ltd., Ougree. 

Plans. (See class 4) 



Class 703.— Equipment in amalgamation, and in the use of cyani<te, chlorine, 
and other chemical solvents in the treatment of ores. 

1. Society: de Monceau-Saint-Fiacre, Ltd., Monceau-sur-Sambre. 
Plans. (See class 702.) 



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Ctass 704.— Equipment, methods and products of the manufacture and u:e of 
refractory materials for mstaliurgicil purposes (bricks, blocks, crucibles, 
retorts, &c.)- 

1. SocifiTfi DE Monceau-St. FiACRE, Ltd., Monceatl sur Sambre. 

Plans. (See class 702.) 

2. PrODUITS RfiFRACTAIRES ET TRRRES PLASTIQUES DE SeILLES ET BoUF- 

FiouLx, Go. Ltd., Seilles. 

Mechanical fabrication of gas' retorts.— Crucibles, melting 
pots and reservoirs. — Fire-proof bricks of vitrifiable earth, 
lime, alumine, dolomite and magnesia for blast-furnaces, 
coke-stoves, steel works, rolling-mills, iron, zinc furnaces, 
boilers fire boxes, &c.— Special bricks for smelting pots. 
Dinas bricks. — Speciality of apparatus in grit-stone for chemi- 
cal products. — Speciality of earths for glass-works, &c. — 
Ceramic paving-stones. — Calcinated earths. — Fire-proof 
bricks and cements. 

Distinctions : ^ans, 1867, Bronze medal; London, 1871; 
-Vienna, 1873; Philadelphia, 1876, Diploma of honour; 
Amsterdam, 1883; Antwerp, 1885; Barcelone, 1888; Brus- 
sels, 1888, Golden medals; Paris, 1878, Silver medal; 
Antwerp, 1894, 2 Diplomas of honour; Paris, 1889, 3 Gol- 
den medals. 

Specimens. 



Class 705.— Equipment and processes in smelting ores; furnaces, furnace con- 
struction ; appliances used in operating furnaces and handling furnace products. 
Equipment and methods in the generation and use of gases, the preparaiion and 
use of liquid and solid fuels, and the use of electricity in metallurgical furnaces; 
handling and use of slags;' recovery and useof dust, fumes, &c. 

1. Ateliers DE CONSTRUCTION J. -J, Gilain, Co. Ltd., Tirlemont. 

Notices. . (See class 141.) 

2. SociETE DE Marcinelle & CouiLLET, Ltd., Couillct. 

Notices and albums. (See class 141.) 

3. SoClfiTfi MINIERE ET METALLURGIQUE DE MoNGEAU-SaINT-FiACRE, 

Ltd., Monceau-sur-Sambre. 
Notice. (See class 702.) 

4. OuGR^E-MARmAYE, Co. Ltd., Ougree. 

Notices. (See class 4.) 

5. SoLVAY & Co., 33, rue du Prince-Royal, Brussels. 

Notices. (See class 105.) 

6. SoClfiTE DE LA ViEILLE-MoNTAGNE, Ltd., Licge. 

Notices. (See class 667.) 



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Class 706. — Equipment, materials, processes, and products used in the treatment of 
the ores of iron, manganese, chromium, nickel, and other metals used in the 
manufactures of iron alloys and special steels. Equipment for smelting, b'ast 
furnaces and accessories; iron foundries, cupolas, blowers, &c. Production 
and varieties of pig iron and iron castings, malleable cast iron, ferromanganese 
and manganese castings, and castings of other iron alloys, and the metals used 
in these alloys. 

A. Ateliers DE construction de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 
Plans and designs. (See class 141.) 

2. Fokges, FONDEiUES et lamlngires du Marais, Co. Ltd., Montigny- 

s/Sambre. 

Specially of iron of first quality, merchant and figured 
iron. — Foundry and special works for cylinders and rolling 
mills equipment.— Various mechanical pieces. 

Notices. 

3. Hauts fourneaux & aci^ries d'Athus, Co. Ltd., Athus. 

Refined white cast-iron, refined grey pig-iron, refined of 
spotted cast-iron, foundry cast-iron No. 1 to 7, 0. M. Thomas 
cast-iron. 

Id. (See class 707.) 

4. Lamingirs de Monceau, Liege. 

Works at Tilff. Fine, ordinary and polished sheet-iron. 
— Fine sheet-iron for chasing and fabrication of household 
ustensils in enamelled and plated iron. — Speciality of pohshed 
sheet-iron for rich fancy stoves. — Speciality of sheet-iron for 
dynamo-inductors, alternators, reduced graduated transfor- 
mers ol hysteresis and of perfect electrical permeability. 

5. Laminoirs, hauts fourneaux, forges, fonderies et uslnes de la 

PiioviDENCE, Co. Ltd., Marchienne-au-Pont. Works : Mar- 
chienne-au-Pont, Hautmont, Rehon. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1849, Silver medal; Paris, 1855, 
1st class medal; Paris, 1867, Golden medal; Paris, 1878, 
out of competition; Amsterdam, 1883, Diploma ot honour; 
Antwerp, 188o, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1889, Great 
prize; Bordeaux, 189o, Great Prize; Paris, 1900, Member 
of the Jury. 

Specimens. (See class 707.) 

6. OuGRfiE-MARiHAYE, Co. Ltd., Ougrec. 

Notices. (See class 4). 

7. SocifiTE METALLURGiQUE DE Samrre & Mgselle, Ltd., Montiguy- 

sur-Sambre, blast-furnaces at Maizieres, by Metz (Germany), 
coke-stoves at Dechen (Saar), mines at Marange, by Metz, 
steel and rolling works at Montigny-sur-Sambre. Fabrication 
of coke, cast-iron in Germany, fabrication of steel and rolling 
of the same in small beams, rails, various profiles and mer- 
chant bars at Montigny-sur-Sambre. 
Notice. (See class "707.) 



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SoClfiTfe MINIERE & METALLURGIQUE DE MoNCEAU-S.UNT-FlACRE, 

Monceau-sur-Sambre. 
Id. (See class 702.) 



Class 707. —Equipment, methods and products of the manufacture of Iron and steel 
in ingots, billetS; bars, sheets or plates, &c., and of the production of steel 
castings, &c. Puddling, reverberatory and smelting furnaces; hammers, 
presses, rolls. General arrangements and equipments for producing Bessemer 
metal, open hearlh steel or crucible steel. Various processes of manufacturing 
iron or steel directly from the ores. 

1. AcifiRiEs d'Angleur, Co. Ltd., Tilleur. 

Woiks at Tilleur and Renory. Fabrication of cast-iron, 
coke and all kinds of Bessemer and Thomas steel, Martin- 
Siemens steel in ingots, lumps, Vignole rails, grooved rails for 
trams, cross beams and various rolled materials bands and 
windlass trees for railway equipment, forge and foundry 
' pieces; castings of all kinds of steel; merchant steel; beams, 
corner channels. — Metallic constructions, basic cinders for 
agriculture. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1878, Golden medal; Amsterdam, 
1882, Diploma of honour; Antwerp, 188S, Diploma of 
honour. 

Notice and albums. (See classes 159, 707 and 708.) 

2. Ateliers de la Senne, Go. Ltd., 34, rue de France, Brussels. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 174.) 

3. Forges & laminoirs a toles de Regissa, Go. Ltd., Regissa (Huy). 

Fabrication of fine sheet-iron and steel, polished for stove- 
makers, for envelopes of steam-engines cylinders, &c. ; sheet- 
iron for dynamo chasing; sheet-iron for mechanical shutters, 
for corrugation and galvanization, sheet-iron for nails, for 
roofs and all other selected qualities used in all countries. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1867-1878; Vienna, 1873; Philadel- 
phia, 1876; Brussels, 1880-1888; Amsterdam, 1883; Ant- 
werp, .1885; New-Oi'leans, 1885. 

Id. (See class 708.) 

4. Forges, fonderies & laminoirs duMaraiSj Co. Ltd., Montignies- 

sur-Sambre. ' ^ / qv 

Id. (See class 706.) 

5. Hauts fourneaux et aci&ries d'Athus, Go. Ltd., Athus. 

Id. (See class 706.) 

6. Ougriie-Mariiiaye, Co. Ltd., Ougree. 

Id. (See class 4.) 

7. La Providence, Go. Ltd., Marchienne-au-Pont. 

Id. (See class 706.) 



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8. SociEife METALLURGiKjuE DE Sambre-et-Moselle, Ltd., Montigny- 

sur-Sambre. 

Td. (See class 706.) 

9. SoClfiTE MINIERE ET MfiTALLURGIQUE DE MoNCEAU-SaINT-FiACRE, 

Ltd., Moriceau. 

Id. (See class 702.) 



Class 708.— Equipment, methods and processes in the manufacture of iron and 
steel in commercial forms ; hoop iron, band iron, rods for wire drawing, iron 
and steel wire ; iron of special sections, armor plates, sheet iron and sheet steel 
for commercial, building, metallurgical, an4 other purposes; rails, axles, tires, 
wheels, large forgings, gun barrels, projectiles, tubes (welded or seamless), &c. 
Ordnance equipment other than naval and its production. 

1. AcifiRiEs d'Angleur, Go. Ltd., Tilleur. 

Albums. (See class 159.) 

2. Ateliers de la Meuse, Co. Ltd., Sclessin. 

Various specimens and albums. (See class 141.) 

3. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Various specimens albums. (See class 139.) 

4. Etablissements Pieper, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Works at Liege and Nessonvaux. Fabrication of fancy and 
war fire-arms, of all kinds and all system, fabrication of 
Damas guns and steel guns. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1883, Silver medal, Diploma of 
honour; Gleves, 1881, Golden medal from the German 
Government, Golden medal, Silver medal from the Hunting 
Club; Amsterdam, 1883, and AntNverp, 1885, Diploma of 
honour; Paris, 1889, Great prize; Chicago, 1893, and Ant- 
werp, 1894, out of competition, Member of the Jury ; Milan, 
1894, Diploma of honour of 1st class; Bordeaux, 1895, and 
Brussels, 1897, Great prize and Golden medal; Paris, 1900, 
out of competition. 

Various specimens of his products. (See class 721.) 

5. Fabrique de fer de Charleroi, Co. Ltd., Marchienne-au-Pont. 

Fabrication of sheet-iron *and iron and steel flitch girders 
of all sizes and thickness. Sheet-iron for boilers, boats, 
reservoirs. Siieet-iron for locomotive sole-bars. Striated 
sheet-iron far floorings. 

Albums. 

6. Forges et laminoirs de Baume, Co. Ltd., Haine-St. Pierre. 

Id. 

7. IFORGES, ATELIERS ET BOULONNERIES CaMBIER, Co. Ltd., at Mor- 

lanwelz. 

Id. (See class 224.) 



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8. Forges de Clabecq, Go. Ltd., Glabecq. 

Fabrication of iron and steel bars, round, flat, square, and 
special profiles. Thick and large sheet-iron.— Sirders of 
steel and iron. — Ordinary and polished fine sheet-iron. — Iron 
and steel forged pieces. — Windlass trees. — Cast-h^on pieces 
moulded in earth and after model. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, Diploma of honour; Paris, 
1889-1900; Brussels, 1897, Great prize; Antwerp, 1894, 
Member of the Jury. 

Albums. 

9. Forges, fonderies et laminoirs du Marais, Co. Ltd., Montigny- 

sur-Sambre. 
Id. (See class 706.) 

10. Forges et laminoirs a t6les de Regissa, Go. Ltd., Regissa. 

Id. (See class 707.) 

11. Hauts-fourneaux, forges et aci^ries de Thy-le-Ghateau, Go. 

Ltd., Marcinelle. 
Id. (See class 224.) 

12. Laminoirs J)u RuAu, Go. Ltd., Monceau-sur-Sambre. 

Id. (See class 224.) 

13. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Id. (See class 459.) 

14. OuGRfiE-MARiHAYE, Go. Ltd.,Ougree. 

Id. (See class 4.) 
Id. La Providence, Go. Ltd., Marchienne. 
Id. (See class 706.) 

16. SoClfiTfi GfiNfiRALE DU LAMINAGE ANNULAIRE POUR LA FABRICATION 

DES ciiAiNES SANS souDURE, Ltd., 54, rue de Birmingham, 
Brussels. 

Fabrication of chains by the « Annular Rolling, » system 
patented in all countries. Specialty of anchor chains. 

Id. 

17. SociETfi DE Marcinelle et Gouillet, Ltd., Gouillet. 

Id. (See class 141.) 

18. SocifiTE DE Monceau-St. FiACRE, Go. Ltd., Monceau-sui'-Sambre. 

Id. (See class 702.) 



Class 709. — Equipment, materials, and processes used in the metallurgy of copper, 
and products obtained. Treatment of ores, production of copper and copper 
alloys, bronze, brass, &c., in ingots, bars, sheets, wire and other forms. Elec- 
trolytic and other processes used in refining copper, and in separating the 
accompanying gold, silver, &c. 

1. USINES A CUIVRE ET A ZINC, Go. Ltd., LicgC. 

Notice and specimens. (See class 445.) 
2. UsiNES DE DfisARGENTATioN, Go. Ltd., Hoboken near Antwerp. 
Silver, lead, copper production. 
Notices. (See class 710.) 



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Class 710.— Equipment, materials and processes used in tlie metallurgy of gold 
and silver, and products obtained. Treatment of the ores : retorting, refininr, 
stamping, and shipping buliion. Gold and silver in bars and other forms. 
Equipment, material?, and processes used in the metallurgy of lead, and products 
obtained; treatment of the ores; refining of lead bullion and the separation of 
the associated gold and silver. Production of lead in commercial forms, pig, 
bars, sheets, pipes, shot, test lead; lead alloys; white lead. 

1. G. DuMONT AND BaoTiiEns, Sclaigneaux. 

Album. (See class 1.) 

2. UsiXES DE DESAiiGENTATioN, Co. Ltd., Hoboken near Antwerp. 

Albums. (See class 709.) 



Class 711.— Equipment, materials, and processes used in the metallurgy of zinc, 
tin, nickel, and cobalt. Zinc spelter, metallic zinc in bars and sheets, and zinc 
white. Tin in ingots and other forms. Alloys of tin. Nickel in ingots, bars, 
rods, &c. ; alloys of nickel, German silver, nickel-steel, &c. 

1. G. DuMONT AND BROTHERS, Sclaigncaux. 

Albums. (See class 1.) 

2. UsiNEs A CLiVRE ET A ZINC, Co. Ltd., ruc Gretry, Liege. 

Notice and specimens, (See class 445.) 



Class 714.— General foundry equipment, processes and products. 
The producllon of miscellaneous alloys. 

4. UsiNES ET FOiNDERiES DE Baume ET Marpent, Co. Ltd., Hainc-St. 
Pierre. 
Notices. (See class 139.) 

2. Comi'agnie generale des conduites d'eau, Ltd., Liege. 

Plans and drawings. (See class 145.) 

3. Society de Monceau Saint-Fiacre, Ltd., Monceau-s/Sambre. 

Notices. (See class 702.) 



Class 717. —Apparatus and processes (other than electro-metallurgical) for coating 
metals with more precious, more malleable, or more durable metals ; metal gal- 
vanized, leaded or nickel plated; tin plates (bright, dull, mottled, ornamented, 
printed , &c. 

1. V. Bertaux & Co., Brussels. 

Drawings and notice. (See class 107.) 



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Class 7 Id. -Appliances and processes for enameling metallic objects, and, 

products. 



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1. ¥. Bertaux & Co., Brussels. 

Drawings. (See class 167.) 



Group 119. 

LITERATURE OF MINING, METALLURGY, &G. 



Class 719.— Statistics and publications relative to geology, mineralogy, palseonto- 
logy, topography, quarrying, mining, metallurgy, and the manipulation of mineral 
products, the development of water resources, 8(c. 

1. Department of Industry and Labor (General Direction of Mines), 

Brussels. 

Statistics and various documents issued by the State's mine 
officers. (See class 667.) 

2. Alf. Soupart, Mont-sur-Marchienne, 

Report on the mining industry in Belgium. (See class 701.) 

3. Watteyne, Victor, Chief-Engineer Director of Mines, Brussels. 

Report of the Office of accidents in mines on the testing 
station of the Administration of mines at Frameries. 



FISH AND GAME. 



Department HI. 

Group 120. 

HUNTING EQUIPMENT. 



Class 720.— Arms for trophies; copies of ancient weapons. IVljssiie weapons : 

bowns, cross bows, &c. 

1. Fabriques d'aRxMes RfiuNiES, Go. Ltd., 22, rue Trappe, Liege. 

Manufacture of fire-arms for war, exportation, and fancy. — 
Manufacturing of rifles « Interchangeable » and « le Trium- 
vir. )) 

Various specimens of her products. (See class 721.) 



Class 721. ^Sportsmen's arms and accessories; sportsmen's ammunition. 

1. Liege. Armourer's collectivity, Chairman M. Fernand Banquet, 

Liege : 

a. L., Ancion-Marx, 28-30, rue Grandgainage, Li6ge. 

b. Louis De Bhus & Co., 128, rue Hors Chateau, Liege. 

Works, 23, rue des Brasseurs. — Belgian fire-arms manu- 
facture. . 

c. AuGT ste Francotte & Co. , rue Mont-Saint-Martin, Liege. 

Manufacture or fire-arms for war, exportation, and fancy. 

d. Janssen, son & Co, 4, rue Lambert-le-Begue, Liege. 

Fabrication of hunting, fancy and €xportation fire-arms, 
rifles with cocks and central fire, Hammerless with ejectors, 
with ramrods.— Pistols with ramrods and central fire, cara- 
bines and revolvers of .all kinds.— Trade fire-arms with 
nipples and silex for the African coasts. — Fire-arms for war 
converted, transformed. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1895, Golden medal. 



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e. Jules Kaufmann & Co., 26, rue des Augustins, Liege. 

Works at HerstaL— Hunting shooting-guns, revolvers and 
carabines. 

f. Lochet-Habran, Jupille (Liege). 

Fabrication of steel gun barrels of all kinds and all calibers 
for portable fire-arms for hunting, war, fancy and expor- 
tation.— Steel barrels for ordinary a Flobert » carabines, for 
shooting and precision shooting, adapted hooked-barrels and 
hooked-barrels, called 1/2 blocks, barrels of « Krupp » steel. 
— Special steel tor hunting gun barrels. — False breeches and 
separate fittings for all sorts of guns. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885; Barcelone, 1888; Brussels, 
1888, Golden medals ; Paris, 1889, Golden medal and Diploma 
of honour; Scheveningue, 1892, Diploma of honour; Chicago, 
1893, out of competition ; Antwerp, 1894, Golden medal; 
Brussels, 1897, Diploma of honour; Paris, 1900, Golden 
medal. 

g. jNeumann freres, 7, rue Saint-Remy, Liege. 

Fabrication of hunting and fancy fire-arms.— Rifles and 
revolvers. 

h. Etablissements PiEPER, Co. Ltd., Liege. 
(See class 708.) 

i. Renkin & SON, 90, boulevard d'Avroy, Liege. 

Specialty of exportation fire-arms for South Africa, Central 
America and for African Coast. 

Distinctions : London, 1851; Brussels, 1897; Guatemala, 
1897; Paris, 1900, the highest rewards. 

j. A. Riga & fils, 12, rue Trappe, Liege. 

Manufacturing of fire-arms for war, exportation and 
fancy. — Specialty of fire-arms for war, exportation and fancy. 
— Specialty of fire-arms for the African Coasts.— Specialty of 
hunting guns for North and South America. 

Distinctions : Golden and Silver medals. 

k. J.-B. RoNGE fils, place Saint- Jean, Liege. Branch : at Herstal 
near Liege. 

Fire-arms of all kinds.— Rifles for pigeon' shooting. — 
Hammerless with ejectors. — 3 shot rifles. — Carabines. — Fine 
rifles with and without cocks. — Ordinary shooting guns for 
farmers and keepers. — Precision and exportation carabines. — 
War and pocket revolvers. 

/. SociETfi DES FABRiQUES d'armes RfiuNiES, Ltd., 22, ruc Trappe, 
Liege. 
(See class 720.) 

m. Z. Theatre & Co., Liege. 

Fabrication of fire-arms of all kinds, viz : War and Hunting 
guns, carabines, pistols, revolvers. 

Distinctions : Antwerp, 1885, Golden medal; Guatemala, 
1897, Great prize. 

Arms of all kinds. 



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% Cii. Clement, Liege. 
Arms. 

3. Le:on Gathoye, Liege. 

Fine arquebuses. — « Hammerless » guns ot all systems. — 
Choke-boring. — Specialty of arquebuses for pigeon' shooting 
and hunting. — Specialty of carabines a Express ^>. 

Arms, 

4. E. Hkuse-Lemoine, Nessonvaux. 

Manufacturing of gun barrels of all systems and of all qua- 
lities for fire-arms for hunting. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1867, First class silver medal; Phila- 
delphia, 1876, Diploma of first degree; Brussels, 1880, 
Diploma of the Government; Paris, 1878, Golden medal. 

Arms. 

o. Manufacture liegeoise d'armes a feu (Fire-arms Mfg. Go. Ltd.), 
5i, rue du Verlbois, Liege. 

Works at Liege and Nessonvaux. Manufacture of fine fire- 
arms for war, exportation and high fancy. Hunting riflt'S and 
for pigeon shooting, musket-rifles with 2Q3 shots, saloon 
rifles, pistols, revolvers of all systems. Manufacturers and 
exporters of sporting guns, saloon rifles and revolvers. 

Distinctions : Paris, 1900, Great prize and Golden medal. 
Various specimens of products. 

G. SOCIETE POUR LA FABRICATION d'aRMES A FEU, Ltd., 99, rUC 

Saint-Gilles, Liege. 
Manufacturing of fire-arms for war, exportation and fancy. 
Ironmongery and cartridges. 

Distinctions : Haarlem, 1825; Santiago, 1875; Sydney, 
1879; Melbourne, 1880; Brussels, 1880; Ant v^erp, 1885, 
Golden medals; Paris, 1889, Great prize. 

Id. 

7. The Webley Lebeau Gourally continiintal fire arms, Go. Ltd., 
Liege. 

Works at Liege, 53, rue Mosselman. Birmingham, 
96, Weaman Street. Fabrication of fancy fire-arms and 
revolvers. 

Distinctions : Philadelphia, 1876, reward; Paris, 1878, 
Diploma of honour, Golden medal; Antwerp, 1894, Great 
prize; St. Petersbourg, 1897, Silver medal; Paris, 1900, 
Great prize. 

Arms. 



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Group 122. 

FISHING EQUIPMENT AND PRODUCTS. 



€ias$ 729.— Fioaling appliances used in fhhing. Nets, tackle, boats, devices and 
implements for sea fishing. Nets, traps, and appliances for fresh water fishing. 
Gear of every descripiion. Fishery literature. 

1. Vertongen-Goens, Co. Ltd., Termonde. 

Various specimens. (See class 109.) 



Group 12S.. 
ETHNOGRAPHY 



Class 743.— Races and peoples, from earliest man to the present time; tribal and 
racial exhibits, showing by rnean^ of specimens, groups and photographs, the 
stages of culture reached by different peoples of various times and under special 
conditions of environment. Familiep, groups and tribes of living peoples. 

1. Mr. Dr. Houze, Professor at the University of Brussels-. 

1° Map of the stature in Belgium ; 

2° Map of the cephalic index in Belgium; 

3° Map of the nasal index in Belgium. 

2. Mr. Dr. Houze, Professor at the University of Brussels, and 

Mr. J. Fraipont, Professor at the University of Liege. 

Eighteen skull mouldings of the paleolithic age, the neolithic 
age, the age of German invasions and the present age. 

The two skulls of Spy represent the paleolothic age ; they 
are the most complete and most authentic skulls of the qua- 
ternary age. The farfamed skull discovered by Schmerling 
in Engis is really of the neolithic age, although it was consi- 
dered at first as quaternary ; it belongs to the Cro-magnon 
type. The three original skulls are in the University of Liege 
and the mouldings are exhibited by Mr. J. Fraipont. 

The fifteen other skulls are exhibited by Dr. Houze. They 
form a collection of twelve neolithic skulls of the valley of the 
Meuse and ot its affluents. (Furfooz, Chauvaux, Marche-les- 
Dames , Sclaigneaux, Falmignoul and Hastiere.) Three 
skulls represent the age of German invasions, the Walloon 
type and the flemish type. This collection composed by 
Dr. Houze, summarizes the ethnic craniology of Belgium. 



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3. Museum of Natural History, Brussels. 

The ancient stone age in Belgium : collection of stone and 
bone implements showing the evolution of the Belgian stone 
industry through the three principal periods : Eolilhic, Paleo- 
lithic and Neolithic. 

Each period is subdivised in consecutive and superposed 
industries in order to show clearly the changes in each stra- 
tigraphic level. (See class 11.) 

4. SociETfi d'anthropologie de Bruxelles. 

Bulletins and memorials with numerous plates. 

o. M. L. Vakderkindere, Professor at the Free University of 
Brussels. 

Two maps of the distribution of the fair-haired and dark- 
haired types in Belgium. 



SOCIAL E 



Department O. 



Group 129. 



STUDY AND INVESTIGATION OF SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC 

CONDITIONS. 



Class 744.— Official bur^^aus and offices. 

1. Department of Industry and Labour : Office of Labour, Brussels. 

Contributors : — 
Mr. J. Dubois, General Director; 
Mr. L. Van Overstraeten, General Inspector; 
Mr. A. JuLiN, Manager; 

Mr. J. Brughmans and Mr. D. Glibert, principal Inspectors. 
Mr. E. Ver Hees and L. Wodon, Chiefs of division. 

Notices and diagrams relatinsj to the institutions, the attri- 
butions and the activity of the Office of Labour. 

La Revue du travail, monthly periodical published by the 
Office of Labour of Belgium,-8 volumes 1896-1903.'^ (See 
class 9.) 

2. Depart3irnt of Justice (General Direction of Benevolence), 

Brussels. 

Beporls, statistics, various documents and drawings. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. Leon Van Sghelle, Director at the Department. 
(See class 19.) 

3. Department of Finances and Public Works (General Direction of 

the Treasury and Public debt), Bi'ussels. 

Statistical map showing the development and use of the 
State's resources. 



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Class 747.— Economic serials, reviews and other publications. 

1. Depautment of Industry of Labour : Office of Labour, Brussels. 

Anual and periodical publications of the Office. 
(See class 9.) 

2. Ch. Dr Quecker, Secretary of the Bourse du travail, Brussels. 

Hundred workmen's budgets in Brussels, in 1897 and 
various notices. 

3. H. Roi.iN, publicist, Brussels. 

Notice on the charitable and social institutions of the 
Societies of Mariemont & Bascoup. 



Group 130. 
ECONOMIC RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATION 



Class 749. — Physical resources and characteristics. 

1. Delhaize brothers and Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

Reports concerning a special economical organization for 
the benefit of the firm's staff. (See class 197.) 



Class 750. — Development of means of transportation. 

1. Department of Agriculture (General direction of roads), 

Brussels. 

Map showing the progress of the roads of the Kingdom, 
statistics and various documents. 

2. Department of Railways, Posts and Telegraphs, Rrussels. 

Map showing the progress of the State's railways, statistics 
and various documents. (See class 459.) 

3. H. Alblrt von Bary & Co, 23, place de Meir, Antwerp. 

Reports, documents, panel showing the results of the ffi^m., 

4. Amedee Adam, 15, place de la Cathedrale, Liege. 

Red Star Line Agency. 
Reports and documents. 

5. John P. Best & Co, Antwerp. 

Firms at Ghent, Bruges, Flessingue, Terneuzen. 
Panel showing the progress and results of the firm. 

6. Adolpiie Deppe & Co., 16, rue de Bordeaux, Antwerp. 

Notice. 



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7. GmsAR ET Marsily, quai des Ta verniers, Antwerp. 

Notices. 

8. Steinmann & Co., established in 1854, Antwerp. 

Regular lines of steamers between : Antwerp and New- 
York (Phoenix Line) ; Antwerp and Newport News (Phoenix 
Linf) ; Antwerp, Boston and Baltimore (Virginia Service) ; 
Antwerp and Galveston (Castle Line); Antwerp and Canada 
(Leyland Line); Antwerp and Portland (Leyland Line); Ant- 
werp and New-Orleans (Leyland Line) ; Australia to Antwerp 
(White Star Line) ; Pensacola to Antwerp (Flemish Line). 

Notices. 

9. SoClfiTE d'eNTREPRISE GfiNF:RALE DE TRAVAUX POtR LA CONSTRUCTION 

ET l'eXPLOITATION DES CUEMINS DE FER SECONDAIRES, Ltd., 

54, rue de la Sauveniere, Liege. 
Plans and notices. (See class 459.) 



Group 130. 

ECONOMIC RESOURCES AND ORGANIZATION. 



Class 751. — Location and organization of industrial enterprises. 

A. — Official exhibitor. 

Department of Industry and Labour : Office of Labour. 
General census of Industry and trades to the 31st of 
October 1896, 18 big volumes in 4^, 1900-1902. 
Statistical Atlas, 1903. 

The home industries in Belgium, 5 volumes, 1899-1902. 
Enquiry on the Sunday's work. 

The electric motors in the home industries, 1 volume, 1902. 
Industrial monographs (economic, technologic and com- 
mercial summary) : Mechanical Spinnig of cotton, flax, 
hemp and jute, 1 volume, 1903. 
(See class 9.) 

B. — Banking, 

1. Banque AUxiLiAiRE DE LA BouRSE, Co. Ltd., avcuue des Arts, 
Brussels. 

Statistics and reports. 
Banque Centrale Anversoise, Co. Ltd., Antwerp. Id. 
d'Anvers, Go. Ltd., Antwerp. Id. 
de Bruxelles, Co. Ltd., Brussels. Id. 
Du CriSdit Anversois, Go. Ltd., Antwerp. Id. 
Du Credit Commercial, Co. Ltd., Antwerp. Id. 
Gen£rale LiEGEOiSE, Co. Ltd., Liege. Id. 
Internationale de Bruxelles, Co. Ltd., Brussels. Id. 
Nationals, Co. Ltd., Brussels. Id. 



2 


Banq 


3. 


Id. 


4. 


Id. 


5. 


Id. 


6. 


Id. 


"/. 


Id. 


8. 


Id. 


9. 


Id. 



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10. Caisse DANNUiTfis DUES PAR l'Etat, Brussels. Id. 

11. Caisse Gen^rale de reports et de dep6ts, Co. Ltd., Brussels. Id. 

12. Credit communal of Belgium, Brussels. Id. 

13. Sqgiete Generale pour favoriser l'industrie nationale, Ltd., 

Montagne-du-Parc, Brussels. Jd. 

14. F.-M. Philippson, rueGuimard, Brussels. Id. 

C— Trade, 

lo. BuNGE & Co., Antwerp. 

Importer of India rubber of the Congo Free State, &c. 
Trophy of goods imported by the firm. 

16. Castelein, Antwerp. 

Notice. 

17. CoMPAGME belge de l'Am£rique centrale, Ltd., rue Royale, 

Brussels. 
Counting' houses at Guatemala, Escuintla and Zacapa. 
Notice. 

18. CoMPAGME GfiNERALE DES PHILIPPINES, Co. Ltd., PUB Royale, 

Brussels. 

Counting-houses at Manilla, Singapore, Davao, Cebu, 
Zamboanga. 

Notice. 

19. EiFFE & Co., Antwerp. 

Notice. 

20. Grisar & Co., Antwerp. 

Notice. 

^1. HUFFMANN & Co., AutVYCPp. 

Notice. 

22. G. & C. Rreglinger, Antwerp. Branches at London, Tour- 

coing, Buenos-Ayres, Monteviedo and Punta-Arena. 
Notices and collections. 

23. KoNiGS Ghunther & Co., successors, Antwerp. 

Notices. 

24. Leon Laneau, 37, Montague- aux-Herbes-Potageres, Brussels. 

Agent of foreign firms. — Importation. 
Notices. 

2o. W. Von Mallinckrodt & Co., Antwerp. Agency at Buenos- 
Ayres, Nicolaieff, Novorosisk, Odessa, Varna and Braila. 
Bank, coffee, India-rubber, cotton and wool. 
Panel showing the progress and general results of the firm. 



Group 131. 
STATE REGULATION OF INDUSTRY AND LABOR. 



Class 752.— Regulation of industrial work. 

1. Department of Industry and Labolr; Office of Labour, Brussels. 
Laws and regulation concerning women and children 
labour, the police of the classed establishments, the paying of 
wages to tha workmen, the shop-regulations, the contract of 
labour and the inspection of labour. 1 volume, 1902.— 
Annual of the Legislation of Labour, 6 volumes, 1898-1903. 
— Reports concerning the works of the Superior Council of 
Labour, 10 volumes, 1892-1903. (See class 9.) 



Class 753.— Regulation and inspection of factories. 

1. Department of Industry and Labour ; Office of Labour, Brussels. 
Yearlv reports on the Inspection of Labour, 9 volumes, 
1896-1903. (See class 9.) 



Group 132 
ORGANIZATION OF INDUSTRIAL WORKERS. 



Class 756.— Organization of employers- 

1. Bourse industrielle de Liege, place du Theatre, Liege, 

Panel relating its organization and results. 

2. Bourse des metaux et des charbons, Brussels. 

Id. 



Class 758.— Industrial disputes and their settlenent. 

1. Department of Industry and Labour : Office of labour, Brussels. 

Cartograms and notices concerning the Councils of 
« Prud'hommes » and the Councils of industrv and labour. 

Statistics of the strikes in Belgium ( 1896-1900), 1 vol., 1903. 
(See class 9.) 



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2. SCCIETES DES CIIARBONNAGES DE MaRIEMONT ET BaSCOUP. Ltd., 

Morlanwelz. 

Contributor ; — 
Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. (See 
classes 699, 760, 763, 764, 767, 773, 774 ) 



Class 759.— Treatment of the unemployed. 

i. Bourse du travail et gelvre d'assistance par le travail, esta- 
blished, 17, rue de I'Amigo, Brussels. 

Notice. — Annual reports on the operations of the Labour 
Offices (1895-1902). 

Reports on the operations of the Colony and of the Labour 
Offices (1894-1903). 



Group 133. 
METHODS OF INDUSTRIAL REMUNERATION. 



Class 760.— Wage systems, piece wages, premiums, bonuses &c. 

1. Department of Industry and Larour, Office of Labour, Brussels. 

Statistics of the wages in the coalmines. 1 volume, 1900, 
Statistics of the wages in the textile industries. 1 volume. 

1903. 
The wages in the Industry of Ghent : Industry of cotton, 

by Louis Varlez, 1 volume, 1901. 

2. Delhaize brothers & Co., rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

System of remuneration. (See class 197.) 

3. SoCIETES DES CHARBONNAGES DE MaRIEMONT ET BaSCOUP, Ltd. 

Morlanwelz. 

Contributor : — 
Mr. R, Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the Societies. 

(See class 758.) 



Class 761.— Profit sharing. 

1. Charles Delacre, rue Coudenberg, Brussels. 

On the participation to the profits, pamphlet, Brussels 1896, 
(See class 76.) 



1^6 

2. Delhaize brothers & Co., rae Osseghem, Brussels. 

Notice on the participation of their employed to the profits 
of the tirm. 
(See class 197.) 



Group 134. 



CO-OPERATIVE INSTITUTIONS. 

(Other than of producers.) 



Class 763.— Co-operativ« distributive societies. 

1. G. DuMONT & BROTHERS, Co. Ltd., SclaJgneaux. 

Reports. (See class 1.) 

2. Glaces de Sainte-Marie-d'Oignies, Co. Ltd., Aiseau. 

Id. (See class 274.) 

3. Valere Mabille, Morlanwelz. 

Various notices on the Workmen's cooperative societies of 
Morlanwelz. (See class 4^9.) 

4. SocifiiES des charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, Ltd., Mor- 

lanwelz. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. (See 
class 699.) 

Class 764. - Co operative credit and banking institutions. 

1. Union du Gu^dit deBruxelles, Brussels. Head office at Brussels. 
— Agencies at Bruges and Charleroy. 
Staiisticsr and reports. 



Class 76^5.— Co-opterative buildiing societies. 

1. John Cockerill, Co, Ltd., Seraing. 

Reports of his intervention to favorise these societies. 
(See class 139.) 

2. Val6re Mabille, Morlanwelz. 

Id. (See class 459.) 

3. SocifiTfis DES Charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, Ltd., Mor- 

lanwelz. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. 
Id. (See class 699.) 



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Group 135. 
PROVIDENT INSTITUTIONS. 



Class 7S7.— Savings banks. 

1.- Association des travailleurs (Societe de prevoyance), Baisy-Thy. 
Reports, documents and statistics. 

2. Caisse generale d'^pargne et de retraite, under the State 

guarantee, Brussels. 

President of the General Council ; H. R. H. the Count 
of Flanders. 

President of the Board Council : Mr. V. Van Hoegaerden, 
Governor of the National Bank of Belgium. 

General. Director : Mr. 0. Lepreux. 

First Director : Mr. F. Hankar. 

Directors : Messrs. E. De Roover; L. Diiboisdenghien. 

fariconsult : Mr. E. Vander Rest. 

Auditor : Mr. E. Lefrancq. 

Maps, diagrams, reports and documents concerning the 
institution. (See classes 509, 768. 771, 775, 776.) 

3. John Cockerill, Go. Ltd., Seraing. 

Reports and documents of the savings bank organized by 
the Society. (See class 139.) 

4. Compagnie GfiNfiRALE DES coNDuiTES d'eau, Ltd., Liege. 

Saving bank to the profit of its employed, various docu- 
ments. (See class 145.) 

5. Compagnie gen^rale d'0(jgr6e-Marihaye, Ltd., Ougree. 

Id. (See class 4.) 

6. G. DuMONT & BROTHERS, Co. Ltd., Sclaigueaux. 

Id. (See class 1.) * 

7. SocifiTfis DES charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, Ltd., 

Morlanwelz. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. 
(See class 669.) 

8. La Fourmi belge, Society for saving in participation. 

Distinctions : Brussels, 1897, Prize of excellence and Gold 
medal; Paris, 1889, Silver medal. 

Contributors : — 
Mr. J. Carlier, Gommissionner General of Belgium, honorary 
President. 

Great prize, Paris, 1889. 
Mr. J.-B. Vain, JP resident. 

Map of the results. 



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9. Glaces de Sainte-Marie d'Oignies, Go. Ltd., Aiseaii. 

Reports on the savings bank of the society. (See class 274.) 

10. OEuvredu soin du LENDEMAiN, St. Josse-teii-Noode. 
Reports and various documents. 

H. SoCIETfi DE LA ViEILLE-MON TAGNE, Ltd., Ghence. 

Id. (See class 667.) 

12. SoCIETfiS DES CHARBONNAGES_^ DE MaRIEMONT ET RaSCOUP, Ltd , 

Morlanwelz. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the Savings banks patronized by the Societies. 
(See class 699.) 



Class 768— Life insurance. 

1. Gaisse generale D'i&PARGNE ET DE RETRAiTE, uudcr the guarantee 

of the State, Rrussels. 

Statistics and various documents concerning the branch of 
life insurance. (See class 509.) 

2. John Gockerill, Go. Ltd., Seraing. 

Reports of the life insurance of the employed with the 
and of the company. (See class 139.) 

3. GOMPAGNIE BELGE d'aSSURVXCES GENER\LES, RrUSSCls. 

Statistics and reports. (See classes 769, 770, 7?!, 772 
aid 775.) 

4. GOMPAGNIE GfiNfiRALE DES CONDUITES d'eAU, Go. Ltd., Liege. 

Life insurance for the profit of its employed. 
Statistics and various documents. (See class 145.) 

5. Delhaize BROTHERS & Go., rue Osseghem, Rrussels. 

Report on the Funds intended for life insurance of their 
employed. (See class 1.) 



Class 769.— Accident insurance. 

1. GOMPAGNIE BELGE D ASSURANCES GENl^RALES, RrUSSCls. 

Statistics and reports concerning the accident insurance. 
(See class 768.) 

2. GOMPAGNIE GENERALE d'Ol'GREE-MaRIHAYE, Go. Ltd., Ougl'eC. 

Reports on the accident insurance of its employed. (See 
class 4.) 

3. GOMPAGNIE GfiNfiRALE DES CONDUITES d'eAU, Go. Ltd., LiegO. 

Id. (See class 145.) 

4. Delhaize BROTHERS & Go., rue Osseghem, Rrussels. 

Id. (See class 1.) 



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5. Glaces de Sainte-Marie d'Oic.nies, Co. Ltd., Aiseau. 

Reports. (See class 274.) 

6. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Notice. (See class 460.) 

7. SOCIETES DES CHAnBONiNAGES DE MaRIEMONT ET BaSCOUP, Ltd., 

Morlanwelz. 

Contributor : — 
Mr. R. WARocQufi, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. (See 
class 699.) 

8. MlNEC ET FONDERIES DE ZINC DE LA ViElLLE-MONTAGNE, Co. Ltd., 

Liege. 
Id. (See class 667.) 



Cla^s 770. — Sickness insurance. 

1 . Department of Industry and Labour : Office of Labour, Brussels. 

Report of the operations of mutual benevolent societies 
having for object the insurance against sickness (1891-1900), 
4 volume in-4", 1904. — Pamphlets for the mutual propaganda 
distributed by the Office of Labour. 

2. COMPAGNIE BELGE DASSURANCES GENERALES, BrUSSCls. 

Statistics and reports. (See class 768.) 

3. Gompagnie GfiNfiRALE DES conouites d'eau, Ltd., Liege. 

Funds intended to sickness insurance. 
Reports. (See class 14o.) 

4. GOMMISSION PERMANENTE DES SOClfiTES MUTUALISTES, BrUSSCls. 

Report on the situation of mutual benefit societies during 
the years 4891 to 4895, 4 volume, 1897. 

5. Deliiaize BROTHERS & Go., ruc Osseghem, Brussels. 

Service of health. — Remuneration during sickness. — Funds 
of assistance. 
(See class 4.) 

6. SoCIETfiS DES CHARBOXNAGES DE MaRIEMONT ET BaSCOUP, Ltd., Mor- 

lanwelz. 
Notice on the social institutions of the societies. 

Contributor : — 
Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. (See class 699.) 

7. SorCIETfi DE SEGOURS MUTUELS DES SOURDS-MUETS DE LlEGE. 

Statutes, notices, reports, books, forms, &c. 

8. A . SoENENS, President of the Committee of Patronage for Workmen 

dwellings and of the Provident Institution of Saint- Gilles 
(Brussels). 

The mutual benevolence society in Belgium, 4 volume, 4901. 



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Class 771.— Old age and invalidity insurance. 

1. Department of Indcstry and Labours: Office of labour, Brussels. 

Mutual Societies for old age pensions. Diagrams and 
statistics. (See class 9.) 

2. Caisse GfiNERALE d'^pargne et de retraite, undcr the guarantee 

of the State, Brussels. 

Diagrams an the branch of old age insurance. (See 
class 509.) 

3. COMPAGNIE BELGE ©'ASSURANCES G^N^RALES, BrUSSCls. 

Statistics and reports. (See class 772.) 

4. COMPAGNIE G^NfiRALE DES CONDUITES d'eAU, Ltd., Liege. 

Funds intended to the profits of its old employed. 
Reports. (See class 445.) 

5. Delhaize Brothers & Co,, rue Osseghem, Brussels. 

Old age and invalidity retiring funds for their staff. (See 
class 197.) 

6. Valere Marille, Morlanwelz. 

Id. (See class 459.) 

7. SoClfiTfi MUTUALISTE DE RETRAITE DES ATELIERS A. BfiNARD, LicgC. 

Reports and notices. 



Class 772— Fire, marifie and other insurance of property. 

1. GOMPAGNIE BELGE D'aSSURANCES GfeNfiRALES, Brussels. 

Panel of statistics and reports. (See class 768.) 

2. MuND & Fester, Antwerp. 

Notice on the firm and his work. (See class 768.) 

3. SoClfiTfiS DES CHARBONNAGES DE MaRIEMONT ET BaSCOUP, Ltd., 

Morlanwelz. 
Contributor : — 
Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. (See class 
699.) 

Group 136, 
HOUSING OF THE WORKING CLASSES. 



Class 773.— Building and sanitary regulations. 

1. Superior Council of public Hygiene, Brussels. 

Various documents and reports on the housing of workmen. 



191 



Class 774. — Erection ol improved dwellings by employers. 

1. Charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, Co. Ltd., Morlanwelz. 

Contributor : — 
Mr. R. Warocque, Delegate Director. 

Plans and documents concerning the worlcmen dwellings 
erected by the company. (See class 699.) 

2. John Cogkerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Id. Id. (See class 139). 

3. CoMPAGNiE GENERALE d'OugrEe-Marihaye, Go. Ltd., Ougree. 

Id. (See class 4) 

4. V^« Louis De Naeyer & Co., Willebroeck. 

Id. (See class 127.) 

5. G. DuMONT & brothers, Co. Ltd., Sclaigneaux. 

Id. (See class 1) 

6. Glaces de Sainte-Marie d'Oignies, Co. Ltd., Aiseau. 

Id. (See class 274.) 

7. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Id. (See Class 4G0.) 

8. SOCIETES DES CHARBONNAGES DE MaRIEMONT ET BaSCOUP, Ltd., 

Morlanwelz. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. (See 
class 699.) 



Class 775. —Erection of improved dwellings by private efforls. 

1. CoMPAGNiE GfiNjfeRALE d'assurances ge:n6rales, Brussels. 

Statistics of the assistance given by the Company to facili- 
tate the erection of artisans' dwellings. (See class 768.) 



Class 776. — Erection of improved dwellings by public auihorities. 

1. Bureau de BiENFAiSANCE, Wavre. 

. Plans, statistics and various documents concerning the 
workmens dwellings erected by the institution. 

2, CaISSE GfiNfeRALE d'ePARGNE, D'ASSURAKCE ET DE RETRAITE Under 

the guarantee of the State, Brussels. 

Drawings, devices, reports, photographs, balances, &c., 
concerning the aid given by the institution to the construc- 
lion of woikmen's dwellings. (See class 509.) 



192 



Class 777.— General efforts for betterment of housing conditions. 

1. Department of Industry and Labor, Office of Labor, Brussels. 

Laws and other documents ; plans drawings and reports on 
the woik of the « Comites de patronnage for workmen's 
dwellings. » (See class 9.) 

2, OEuvRE Du COIN DE TERRE, Brussels. 

Reports. 



Group 137. 
THE LIQUOR QUESTION. 



Class 780.— Efforts for lessening intemperance. 

1. LiGUE DE LA Croix Blanche (Societe de temperance), Ixelles. 

Reports, statistics and various documents. 

2. LiGUE PATRIOTIQUE BELGE CONTRE l'aLCOOLISME, BrUSSCls. 

Id. 

'3. Union des femmes belges contre l'alcoolisme, Brussels. 
Id. 



Group 138. 

GENERAL BETTERMENT MOVEMENTS. 



Class 781. — Employers' institutions for benefit of employed. 

1. Association des industriels de Belgique pour l'etude et la 
propagation des engins et des mesures propres a preserver 
les ouvriers DES ACCIDENTS DU TRxVVAiL, 25, puc de la Pepi- 
niere, Brussels. 

Map showing the organisation, methods and progress of 
the Society. (See class 417.) 
^. Charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, Co. Ltd., a Mariemont. 

« The workmen's institutions of the coallieries of Marie- 
mont and Bascoup », by H. Rolin. — Brussels, 1903 
(1 vol. of 248 p. with 38 photo- en'gravings and 7 diagrams). 
1) Council of arbitrage and conciliation ; 2) Workmen's 
dwellings; 3) Cooperative societies of consommation and 
4) savings societies; 5) Hygienic institutions; kindergarden ; 
6) Pension Funds; 7) Accidents and sickness Funds; indu- 
strial and professionnal teaching; 783 Harmony society; 
popular education society. (See class 699.) 



193 

3. John Cockeiull, Co. Ltd., a Seraing. 

Notices, diagrams and photographs bringing to knowledge 

sj the institutions and services relative to the intellectual, moral 

% and material situation of the employed ; Nvorkmen's dwellings; 

\f: cooperative societies of consommation and stewardship; 

k industrial education ; savings banks ; mutual benefit society 

I for the affiliation of the workmen to the retiring funds ; help 

f ' funds; hospitals; alms-house; orphanage. (See class 139.) 

'/ 4. COMPAGNIE GfiNfilULEDES CONDCITES d'eAU, Co. Ltd., Li^gC. 

i^ Reports. (See class 145.) 

^ 5. CoMPAGNiE GENERALE d'Ouguee-Mauihaye, Ltd., Ougree. 

^^ Reports. (See class 4.) 

6. Delhaize, RaoTHEiis & Co., Brussels. 

Reports of the mutual Association of the employed of the 
Firm Delhaize Brothers & Co. Stewardship-Restaurant. 
Elementary Education courses, Library, Musical clubs and 
Schools :_{a) Brussels; [b] Set. -Andre (Bruges). (See class 1.) 

7. G. DuMOM & Brothers, Co. Ltd., Sclaigneaux. 

Reports. (See class 1 .) 

8. Glaces DE Sainte-Mauie d'Oignies, Co. Ltd., Aiseau. 

Reports. (See class 274.) 

9. Valere Mabille, Morlanwelz. 

The social works of Morlanwelz : their- creation, their deve- 
lopment, Brussels 1900, 1 volume of 106 pages. 

Diagrams concerning « la Societe Saint-Eloi » of Workmen's 
dwellings ; the Cooperative « le Bon Grain j>; the Workmen's 
Hall; the Hotels of the Centre; the St. Joseph mutual help 
funds; the savings and retiring funds; the victims' of 
accidents of labour funds, the widows' and orphans' funds; 
the re-insurance funds; the free schools. (See class 459.) 
10. SocifeTE des mines et fonderies de zing de la Vieille-Montagne, 
Ltd., Chenee. 

Notices, diagrams and photographs relative to the work- 
men's institutions of the Society. 

Asylum and orphans' house of Cointe; album and in-door 
regulations 

Regulations of the provident and help funds instituted for 
the workmen of the Society (2 pamphlets, 1903); Workmen's 
runds : Reports on the operations of the vear, 1902 
(Liege, 1903). 

Reports. (See class 667.) 



Class 783.— Humane societies, institutional, church and other. 

1. Association des Marcunvins, Brussels. 

School colonies and distribution of cloths. 
Reports and photographs. (See class 802.) 



494 

2. Club of scholar colonies, Bruges. 

Notice. (See class 802.) 

3. Club of scholar colonies, Huy. 

Notice. (See class 802.) 

4. COMITE DE LA FOIRE DE BuUXELLES. 

School colonies, distribution of cloths. 
Photographs and various documents. (See classes 4 and 
802.) 

5. COMPAGNIE GENERALS DES CONDUITES D'eAU, Co. Ltd., Liege. 

Humane societes organized for the profit of its employed. 
Reports. (See class 145.) 

6. CRECHE-fiCOLE GARDIENNE, IxelleS. 

Report. 

7. Creche Jourdan, St. Gilles near Brussels. Id. 

8. Id. d'Etterbeek near Bruxelles. Id. 

9. Denier de l'instruction, Ixelles. 

School colonies, distribution of cloths, scholar meals. 
Id._ (See class 802.) 

10. German union for scholar colonies, Brussels. 

Notice. (See class 802.) 

11. OEuvre du grand air pour les petits, Brussels. 

Patroness : — 

■ School colonies and convalescent homes. 
H. R. H. Princess Albert of Belgium. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. Jules Carlier, Commissioner General of Belgium. Founder 
of the Institution. Great Prize at the Universal Exhibition 
of Paris, 1889. 
Reports. (See class 802.) 

12. OEuvre Internationale catholique de la protection de la jeune 

fille, Brussels. 
Annual reports. 

13. OEuvre du rayon de soleil, Brussels. Id. 

14. Id. DU refuge pour femmes tombees, Brussels. Id. 

15. Id. DE LA rehabilitation, Brussels. Id. 

16. Pedagogical club « Diesterweg, » Antwerp. 

Notice. (See class 802.) 

17. SOCIETE charitable de SAINT-FlUNgOIS R^GIS POUR faciliter le 

MARIAGE CIVIL ET RELIGIEUX DES INDIGENTS ET LA LEGITIMATION 
DES ENFANTS NATURELS, BrUSSOls. Id. 

18. SocifiTfe DE Saint-Raphael (Patronage des emigrants). Id. 

19. Societies des charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, Ltd., 

Morlanwelz. 



195 

Contributor :— 

Mr. R. Warocque, Delegated Manager. 

Notice on the social institutions of the societies. (See class 
699.) 



Group 139. 

CHARITIES AND CORRECTION. 



Class 784.— Destitute, neglected and delinquent children. 

1. Department OF JUSTICE (General Direction of Rene volence),Rrussels. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. Leon Van Schelle, Director at the Department of Justice. 
Reports, statistics, various documents and drawings. 
{See class 19.) 

2. AsYLEUM OF THE Strop, lustitutc annexed for insane children, 

belonging to the Charity's friars, Ghent. Id. 

3. Reneficence school of Moll. Id. 

4. Reneficence school or Ypres. Id. 

5. Royal institute of Messines. Id. 

6. G. Montefiore-Levy, Chidren's convalescent institute, Esneux. 

Id. 

7. Work of the « Petits pieds nus », Rrussels. Id. 

8. « Patronage » of the neglected children and of free last 

condemned men. 

This institution is under the approbation of the Govern- 
ment and works every where in Relgium. Id. 



Class 785. — Institutional care of destitute adults. 

1. Department of justice (General Direction of Renevolence), 

Rrussels. 
Notices on the institutions under the State's inspection. 
(See class 19.) 

2. Directing board of the hospitals and reliefs of the city of 

Rrussels. 
Reports. (See class 787.) 



196 

3. Directing board of the hospitals and reliefs of the city 

OF LOUVAIN. • Id. 

4. AsiLE DE NuiT DE Vleeschouwer-Remy, Louvain. Id. 

5. OEuvre le l'hospitalit^ denuit, Brussels. Id. 

6. OEuvre de LHOspiTALiTfi de nuit et de la bouch^e de pain, 

Antwerp. Id. 

7. OEuvre de l'hospitalith: de nuit, Ghent. Id. 

8. Mrs. Vloeberghs, Brussels. 

« La Belgique charitable » , guide of the benevolence. 



Class 786.— Care and relief of nsedy families in their homes. 

i. Department of justice (General Direction of Benevolence). 
Brussels. 
Various reports. (See class 19.) 

2. Association pour secourir les pauvres honteux, Brussels. 

Reports, statistics and various documents. 

3. Gercle philanthropique « Les amis du pauvre », St. Josse-ten- 

Noode. Id. 

4. Laiterie maternelle, Brussels. Id. 

5. OEuvre de la croix verte, Brussels. Id. 
0. Id. des dames de charitiS de la misericorde, Brussels. Id. 

7. Id. des malades pauvres, Brussels. Id. 

8. Id. du baton de vieillesse, Brussels, Id. 

9. Deutschen Gesellen-Vereins, Brussels. Id. 

10. SociETE DES fourmis DE Belgique, Brusscls. Id. 

11. Union belge des meres de famille (fondation de Kenenburgh), 

Brussels. Id. 

12. Valere Mabille, Mariemont. 

Id. (See class 459.) 



Class 787.— Hosfpitais, dispensaries and nursing. 

1. Department of justice (General Direction of Benevolence), 

Brussels. 

Map of all the hospitals, dispensaries, nursing and all other 
instilules of Belgium. 

2. Directing board of the hospitals and reliefs of the city of 

Brussels. 
Reports. — Plates and photographs. 



197 

3. John Cockerill, Co. Ltd., Seraing. 

Various documents and reports on th-e orphanage adjoined 
to their Works, Seraing. (See class 139.) 

4. Hospice pour aveugles indigents, fondation Remy, Louvain. 

Id. 

5. OEuvre du Calvaire (soins aux cancereux), Ixelles near Brus- 

sels. Id. 

6. SocifiTfi royale de PHiLANTiiROPiE, Brussels. Id. 



Class 788.— The insane, feeble minded and epileptic. 

1. Department of justice (General Direction of Benevolence), 

Brussels. 

Contributor : — 

Mr. Leon Van Schelle, Director at the Department of justice, 
Brussels. 
Reports, documents, statistics and plans. (See class 19.) 

2. AsYLEUM FOR INSANE CHILDREN, Lummen. 

Id. (See classes 19, 20). 

3. AsYLEUM FOR INSANE CHILDREN, Manage. 

Id. (See classes 19, 20). 

4. ASYLKUM FOR INSANE WOMEN, MOUS. Id. 

5. AsYLEUM FOR INSANE MEN, Toumay. Id. 

6. Colony of insane, Gheel. Id. 

7. Hospice Guislain FOR INSANE, Ghent. Id. 

8. Colony of Lierneux, erected by the Province of Liege. Id. 



Class 789. — Treatment of criminals. Identification of criminals. 

1. Department of Justice (General inspection of Prisons), Brussels. 
Reports and documents. 

N. B.— A special pamphlet is issued by the Department 
about its work. 



Class 790.— Supervisory and educational movements. 

1. Department of Justice (General direction of Benevolence), 
Brussels. 

Reports, notices, on the action of the State to amend the 
destitute, insane and feeble-minded. (See class 19.) 



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Group 140. 
PUBLIC HEALTH, 



Class 791.— Sanitary legislation. Investigation. 

1. Department of Agriculture (General direction of Hygiene and 

Public health), Brussels. 

Laws and reports concerning the sanitory legislation of the 
Kingdom. (See classes 792 to 795.) 

2. Dr. J. Putzeys, Professor at the University of Liege, Liege. 

Guide of the hygienist in Belgium, 1903. 



Class 792. — Prevention of infectious diseases. 

i. Department of Agriculture (General direction of Hygiene and 
Public health), Brussels. 

Various documents, bye laws and regulations edicted by 
the State. (See class 791.) 

2. LiGUE NATIONALS CONTRE LA TUBERGULOSE, BrUSSels. 

Beports. 



Class 793.— Industrial sanitation. 

1. Department of agriculture (General direction of Hygiene and 
public health), Brussels. 

Beports and notices on the action of the State to amend the 
sanitary conditions of the workshops. (See class 791.) 



Class 794. —Food and drug inspection. 

1. Department of Agriculture (General direction of Hygieiie and 
Public health), Brussels. 

Beports and notices on the States' inspection of the fabri- 
cation and sale of food products. (See class 791.) 



Class 795.— Vital statistics. 

1. Department of Agriculture (General Direction of Hygiene and 
Pubhc health), Brussels. 
Maps, statistics and various reports. (See class 791.) 



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Group 141. 
MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT. 



Class 801.— Parks, baths, recreation, cHy beautification, &c. 

1 . SoClfiTENATIONALE POUR LA PROTECTION DES SITES ET DES MONUMENTS, 

Brussels. 
Panel showing the action and results of the society. 

Contributors : — 

Mr. J. Carlier, Commissioner General of Belgium, Founder and 
Chairman of the Society. 
Great prize, Paris, 1889. 
Mr. P. Themoii, Chairman of the Province of Namur Section. 



PHYSICAL CULTURE. 



Departinent P« 



Group 142. 



TRAINING OF THE CHILD AND ADULT-THEORY 
AND PRACTICE. 



Class 802.— Simple calisthenic exercises; setting up driUs; school exercises: 
special apparatus for school gymnasiums; outdoor training systems. 

1. Association DEs Marcunvins, Brussels. 

School colonies. 

Maps and reports. (See class 783.) 

2. Denier de lTnstruction, Ixelles. 

School colonies. 
Id. (See class 783.) 

3. OEuvre du Grand Air pour les petits, under the Patronage of 

H. R. H. the Princess Albert of Belgium, Brussels. 

School colonies. 

Panel showing the organization and results of the institu- 
tion. (See class 783.) 

4. Pedagogical cllr « Diesterweg », Antwerp. 

Id. (See class 783.) 

o. Club of scholar colonies of Bruges, Bruges. 
Id. (See class 783.) 

6. Club of scholar colonies, Huy. 

Id. (See class 783.) 

7. Committee of the Brussels fair, Brussels. 

Id. (See classes 4 and 783.) 

8. German union for scholar colonies, Brussels. 

Id. (See class 783.) 



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Group 144. 

EQUIPMENT FOR GAMES AND SPORTS. 



Class 807.— Material, dress and equipment for games and sports. Sporting goods 
and supplies; track paraphernalia. 

1. Ad. Fontaine, avenue de la Toison-d'Or, Brussels. 

Various specimens and albums. (See class 198.) 

i2. FoNSON & Co., 51, rue des Fabriques, 7, rue de la Senne, 
Brussels. 
(See class 87.) 



ALPHABETICAL LIST 



OF THE 



EXHIBITOES IN THE BELGIAN SECTION 



Abaltuci, Pierre-Jean. 

Abry, Leon. 

Acart, Adelina. 

Acieries d'Angleur, Co. Ltd. 

Am6dee, Adam. 

Aerls, L. 

Ag-glomeres reunis du bassin de Charle- 

roy, Co. Ltd. 
Agricullural State's Institute, Gembloux. 
Agronomic Institute, Louvain. 
Alexandre. 
Anciens etablissements F. Mommens 

& Cie, Co. Ltd. 
Ancion-Marx. 
Angenot-Houpresse. 
Ansotte, C. 

Approved Normal Schools. 
Archeological and historical society of 

Verviers. 
Archeological club of Enghien. 
Id. Mechlin. 

Id. Mons. 

id. Termonde, 

Id . the « Pays de Waes » . 

Id. Soignies. 

Archeological institute of Liege. 

Id. Luxembourg. 

Archeological society of Brussels. 
Id. Namur. 

Id. Nivelles. 

Architectural central society. 
Arens, A. 

Armours and mechanics school, Li6ge. 
Asyleum de Vleeschouwer-Remy. 
Association des industriels de Belgique 
pour I'etude et la propagation des en- 
gins et des mesures propres a preserver 
les ouvriers des accidents du travail. 



Association des MarQunvins. 
Id. de la Presse beige. 
Id. des travailleursj" Baisy-Thy. 
Id. metallurgique pour la fabri- 
cation du coke, Co. Ltd. 
Id. pour secourir les pauvreshon- 

teux. 
Id. verriere de Charleroy. 
Astronomical service of Belgium. 
Asyleum of insane women, Mons. 
Asyleum of insane men, Tournay. 
Id. Lummen. 

Id. Manage. 

Asyleum of the strop. 
Ateliers de Boussu, Co. Ltd. 

de construction Delhez freres, 

Co. Ltd. 
de construction J. -J. Gilain, Co. 

Ltd. 
de construction J. Paris, Co. Lld^ 
de construction de Seneffe, Co. 

Ltd. 
de la Meuse, Co. Ltd. 
de la Senne, Co. Ltd. 
Nicaise et Delcuve, Co. Ltd. 
Recq de Malzine. 
Vve M. Snoeck. 
Tanl 61 freres. 



Id. 

Id. 

Id. 
Id. 



Id- 
Id. 
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Ausloos, A. 



B 



Baes, Ch. 

Baes, H. 

Baes, Firmin. 

Banque auxiliaire de la Bourse, Co. Ltd. 

Id. centrale anversoise, Co. Ltd. 

Id. d'Anvers, Co. Ltd. 

Id. de Bruxelles, Co. Lid. 



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Banque du Credit commercial, Co. Ltd. 
Id. generale liegeoise, Co. Ltd. 
Id. internalionale de Bruxelles, Co. 

Ltd. 
Id. Nalionale, Co. Ltd. 
Bastien, Alfred. 
Baude, S. 

Baudoux, A., & Co. 
Baut, L. 
Bayart, Paul. 
Beanck, Fr. 
Beanck, Eva. 
Beaupain, M. 
Beck, F., &Co. 
Beer, Aug. 
Beernaerts, F. 

Belgian numismatical society. 
Belgian Boyal society of geography. 
Belgian society of Geology, Paleontology 

and Hydrology. 
Belgian society of Economy. 
Id. Microscopy, 

Id. Ophtalmology. 

Id. Otology and Laryngo- 

logy. 
Id. Sociology. 

Belgian Surgigal society. 
Belot, Ch. 

Beneficence school of Moll. 
Id. Ypres. 

Id. Ypres. 

Id. Moll. 

Bernier, Ch.-Th. 
Berthe, A. 
Bertrand, L. 
Beyaert, Ch. 

Biermans, Leonard, Co. Ltd. 
Blanc-Garin, E. 
Blieck, Maurice. 
Blieckx, E.-G.M.. 
Boch Brothers. 
Boel, Gustave. 
Borremans, Th. 
Boss, Prosper. 
Bossut, H. 
Bouche, C. 
Boucquet, H. 
Boudry, Alois. 

Bourse des melaux. et des charbons, 
Brussels. 
Id. industrielle de Li6ge. 
Id. du travail et oeuvre d'assistance 
par le travail. 
Boy's secondary school, in Antwerp. 
Id. Bruges. 

Id. Brussels. 

Id. Diest. 

Id. Fosses. 

Id. Ghent. 

Id. Jodoigne. 

Id. * Liege. 

Id. Herve. 

Id. Limbourg. 



Boy's secondary school, 

Id. 

Id. 

Id. 

Id. 

Id. 

Id. 

Id. 

Id. 
Braecke. 

Brasserie Saint-Georges, 
Briquet et De Baet, 
Bruylant, E. 
Buisseret, E. 
Bulens, Ch. 
Bunge & Co. 
Bureau de bienfaisance, 
Busschman, Antwerp. 
Buysse, Georges. 



in Louvain. 
Neufchateau. 
Mons. 
Paturages. 
Poperinghe. 
Seraing. 
Yerviers. 
Vilvorde. 
Warerame. 



Wavre. 



Caesens, C. 

Calais, Henriette. 

Caisse d'annuites dues par I'fitat. 

Caisse generale de reports et de depots, 

Co. Ltd. 
Caisse generale d'epargne et de retraite 

sous la garantie de I'Etat. 
Cambier, Nestor. 
Cambier, Louis. 
Canon-Legrand. 
Carpentier, Evariste. 
Carrieres deSavoye-Battard. 
Id. Maisieres. 
Id. Dumon, Co. Ltd. 
Id. Hainaut. 
Cassiers, Henry. 
Castaigne, A. 
Castelein. 

Catholic University, Louvain. 
Cen trier & Son, R. 
Ceramique de Forges (La), Co. Ltd. 
Cercle philanlhropique « Les amis du 

pauvre » . 
Ceriez, E., et Bevernage. 
Chambej- of commerce de Courtray-Rou- 

lers. 
Chanliers navals, ateliers el fonderies de 

Nicolaieff, Co. Ltd. 
Charbonnage de Bonne-Esperance et Bat- 
terie. 
Id. I'Esp^rance et Bonne- 

Fortune, Co. Ltd. 
Id. I'Est de Liege, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Gosson-Lagasse, Co. Ltd. 

id. Grande-Bacnure, Co.Ltd. 

Id. " Kessales, Co. Ltd. 
Id. La Haye, Co. Ltd. 

Charbonnages de Mariemont et Bascoup, 
Ltd. 



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Charbonnages de Marihaye, Co. Lid. 
Id. Werister, Co. Lid. 

Id. Boisd'Avroy, Co.Lld. 

Id. Bois-du-Luc, Co. Lid. 

Id. Hasard, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Ilorloz, Co. Lid. 

Id. Palience el Beaujonc 

reunis, Co. Lid. 
Id. Produils du F16nu, Co. 

Ltd. 
Charbonnages Reunis de Charlerov, Co. 

Ltd. 
Charlet, Franlz. 
Charlel, A. 
Charlier, G. 
Chaudronnerie et fonderies liegeoises, Co. 

Ltd. 
Chobert. 

Chocolat Gloria, Co. Ltd. 
Cliocolat Meurisse. 
Chouanard. 

Cimenls Portland Liegeois, Co. Ltd. 
City of Brussels. 
Id. Anlvverp. 
Id. Ghent. 
Liege. 
Bruges. 
Courtray. 
Dinanl. 
Furnes. 
Namur. 
Spa. 
Claessens, Paul. 
Glaus, Emile. 
Clement, Ch. 
Clossel, Em. 

Cloulerieet Trefilerie des Flandres,Co.Ltd. 
Club le Progres. 
Club of scholar colonies, Bruges. 

Id. Huy. 

Club of Sciences and arts, Huy. 
Cluysenaer, Andre. 
John Cockerill, Co. Ltd, 
Coenraels, F. 
Cogen, Felix. 
Coiseau et Jean Cousin. 
Collectivity of 29 professional schools 

inspected by the State. 
CoUectivily of 44 professional domestic 
training schools inspected by the State. 
College of Physicians of the Brussels' 

agglomeration. 
GoUeye, P. 
Collin, Andre. 
Colony of insane, Gheel. 

Id. Lierneux. 
Commercial Institute of the Manufac- 
turers, Hainaul. 
Commission of the National Biography, 
Id. « Belgica ». 

Id. National Biography. 

Commission permanente des societes mu- 
tualistes. 



Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 
Id. 



Commilee of llie Brussel's fair. 
Communale college of Nivelles. 

Id. Tirlemont. 

Compagnie beige d'assurances generates. 
Id. de I'Am^rique centrale,. 

Ltd. 
Compagnie centrale de construction, Co. 
Ltd. 
Id. de Floreffe, Ltd. 
Id. des bronzes, Ltd. 
Id. des chemins de fer du Congo, 

Co. Ltd. 
Id. des Grands Hotels, Ltd. 
Id. des Indes, Ltd. 
Id. generate des conduiles d'eau, 

Ltd. 
Id. generate des Philippines, Ltd. 
Id. inlernationale d'electricite , 

Ltd. 
Id. Ougree-Marihaye, Co. Ltd. 
Conservatoire royal of music of Brussels. 
Id. Antwerp. 

Id. Liege. 

Id. Ghent. 

Conservatoire of music of Bruges. 
Constructions mecaniques de Longdoz, 

Co. Ltd. 
Coppens, F. 
Corbisier, J. 
Courses for farmers. 
Courlens, Franz. 
Crabbeels, Florent. 
Crabbe, Victor. 

Creche-ecole gardieiine, Ixelles. 
Id. d'Etterbeek. 
Id.. Jourdan. 
Credit anversois, Co. Ltd. 

Id. communal of Belgium, Co. Ltd.. . 
Cretin, V. 
Crevals, T. 
Croquison, A. 
Crulzen and Brothers. 



D 



Damman-Washer d Co. 

Dandois, H. 

Dassonville Brothers. 

de Baugnies, Rene. 

De Bievre, Marie. 

De Boulte Brothers. 

De Braey, M. 

de Brouwer, J, 

Louis De Brus & Co. 

De Buck, G. 

Declercq, Clement. 

Decoene, H. 

De Contini, L. 

De Cosier & Rousseau. 

Defrise, A. 

Degouves de Nuriques, William. 



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De Grelle, A. 

De Kien, L., & Son. 

De Hen, Louise. 

D'Heedene, C. 

De Jaegher, A., & J. Bruneel. 

Delacre. 

De Lalaing. 

De Lanier- Van Monckboven. 

Deljiaize Brothers & Co. 

Delaunois, A.-N. 

De Queker, Ch. 

De Naeyer, V« Louis, & Co. 

Denier de I'lnslruclion, Ixelles. 

Demeuldre-Coche. 

Demeuve, A. 

De Mey, L. 

De Mey-Ponle. 

De Mey, Arthur. 

Demoor, H., & Co. ' 

Department of Agriculture. Direction of 
Fine Arts. 

Department of Agriculture.^ Management 
of Agriculture. 

Department of Agriculture. Management 
of public health hygiene and roads. 

Departmentof Finances and Public Works. 
Management of Bridges and highways. 

Deparlmeni of Finances and Public Works. 
Management of Mints. 

Department of Finances and Public Works. 
Management of treasury and public 
debt. 

Department of Finances (General commis- 
sariat of Mints). 

Department of Fine Arts, Brussels. 

Department of Industry and Labor, 
Brussels. 

Department of Industry and Labor. Coun- 
cil of Direction of the geological map. 

Department of Industry and Labor. 
Higher Council of Labor. 

Department of Industry and Labor. Ma- 
nagement of Mines. 

Department of Justice, Brussels. 

Departmentof Justice. General direction 
of Prisons and Public security. 

Department of public education. Mana- 
gement of elementary education. 

Deparlirient of public education. Mana- 
gement of secondary education. 

Department of public education. Mana- 
gemoii of higher education, sciences 
and letters. 

Department of Railways, Posts and Tele- 
graplis. Management of Telegraphs. 

Department of Railways, Posts and Tele- 
graphs. Management of the State's 
railways. 

Department of War. 

Id. General direction 

of military engineering. 

Department of War. General direction 
of artillery equipment. 



Diepartment of War. Institute of military 

maps. 
Department of War. Management of 

preserved meats and vegetables for the 

Army. 
Deppe, Adolphe, & Co. 
De Porre & Cruyplants. 
De Rooster, R. 
Desclee-de Brouwer. 
Desmaisons. 
Desmedt, P. 
De Smedt & Van Moer. 
Detal, pere et fils. 
Deutschen Gesellen-Vereins. 
DeVen, L. 
Devigne, P. 
De Voghel, J. 
Devos, J. 
Anciens elablissements Andre de Vriendt, 

Co. Ltd. 
De Weert, Anna. 
Dierckx, Pierre. 
Dillens, J. 
Directing board of the hospitals and relief 

of destitutes of the city of Brussels. 
Directing board of the hospitals and reliefs 

of the city of Louvain. 
Distilleries des Bruyeres. 
Divoort, Edmond. 
Donckers. 

Domes to training school, Bouchout. 
Drumaux, Angelina. 
Dubois, P. 
Du Caju (Mile). 
Dujardin, E. 
Dumont-Gand Brothers. 
Dupont, J. 



E 



Eaux de Bel-Val, Co. Ltd. 

Eckermans, Alice. 

Ecole communale of Music of Anderlecht. 

Id. Arlon. 

Id. Ath. 

Id. At his. 

Id. Boussu. 

Id. Charleroy. 

Id. Chatelet. 

Id. La Louviei'e 

Id. Marcinelle. 

Id. Mons. 

Id. Namur. 

Id. Nivelles. 

Id. Philippeviie. 

Id. Tirlemont. 

Id. Tournay. 
Eeckelaers, J. 
Eiflfe & Co. 

Electricite et Hydraulique, Co. Ltd. 
Electrical Institute Montefiore. 



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Entomological society of Belgium. 

Ernult-Doncq. 

Etablissements De Gryse-Facon, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Fetu-Defize. 

Id. Gralry. 

Id. Malvaux, J. 

Id. Pieper, Co. Ltd. 

Evaldre, R. 



F 



Fabriques d'armes r^unies, Co. Ltd. 

Fabrique de fer de Charleroy, Co. Ltd. 

Fabrique gen6rale d'appareils de pesage. 

Fichefet & Brothers. 

Filatures d'Alh, Ltd. 

Flemish Royal Academy. 

Fonderies A. Ketin, Co. Ltd. 

Fonson & O^. 

Fontaine, A. 

Forges, ateliers et boulonneries Cambier, 

Co. Ltd. 
Fofl'ges de Clabecq, Co. Ltd. 

Id. et boulonneries Cambier, Ltd. 

Id. et laminoirs a toles de Regissa. 

Id. fonderies et laminoirs du Marais, 

Co. Ltd. 
Forges, usines et fonderies de Haine-St. 

Pierre, Co. Ltd. 
Francq, J. 
Francotte, A., & Co. 
Franken, S., et Lefevre. 
Frans Sons. 
Frederic, Leon. 
Free University, Brussels. 



e 



Garot, L. et J. 

Gathoye, L6on. 

Geuten, C, 

Geological service of Belgium. 

German union for scholaar colonies. 

Gevers, Helene. 

Ghislain, 0. 

Gilsoul, H. 

Id. Victor. 
Girls' secondary school in Schaerbeek. 
Id. in St-Gilles. 

Id. Laeken. 

Id. Bruges. 

Id. Charleroy. , 

Id. Mechlin. 

Id. Tournay. 

Id. Wavre. 

Glaces d'Auvelais, Co. Ltd. 
W. et produits chimiques de Saint- 
Gobain, Co. Ltd. 
Glaces de Charleroy, Co. Ltd. 



Glaces de Moustier-sur-Sambre, Co. Ltd. 

Id. de Sainte-Marie-d'Oignies. 
Glorieux, G. 
Goossens, G. 
Goossens, 0. 
Goux, J. 

Grande fabrique de pain d'^pice. 
Gres, marbres et petits granits d'Yvolr, 

Ltd. 
Greuse, L.-Y, 
Grisar & Co. 
Grisar et Marsily. 
yve Guillon, Silas. 
Giinlher. 
Gyneeological and obstetrical Belgian 

society. 



H 



Haeck, Leopold. 

Hageman, Victor. 

Hagemans, M. 

Halle, Oscar. 

Hambresin, A. 

Hamesse, Adolphe. 

Hardenpont, Maigret & Co., Ltd. 

Hauts fourneaux et acieries d'Athus, Co. 

Ltd. 
Hauts fourneaux, forges et acieries de 

Thy-le-Chateau. 
Hazeledine, Alfred. 
Heinrichs, J. 
Helraon. 

Hennebicq, Andre. 
Henneman, Valentin. 
Herremans, Lievin. 
Hermans, Charles. 
Heus, Franz. 
Heuse-Lemoine, E. 
Heymans, Adrien. 
Historical and archeological society of, 

Ghent. 
Historical society of Courtray. 
Id. Hasselt. 

Id. the Campine. 

Hoorickx, Ernest. 
Hoosemans. 
Horenrant, Joseph. 
Hospice pour aveugles indigents, fonda- 

tion Remy. 
Hospice Guislain of insane. 
Houget, F. 
D"" Houze. 
Hougoux, Leon. 
Hutfraann & Co. 
Huybreclits, A. 



Industria, Brussels. 
Industrie, Co. Ltd. 



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Industry school of Brussels. 
Id. Antwerp. 

Id. Ghent. 

Id. Liege. 

Id. Jemappes. 

Id. La Louviere. 

Id. Morlanwelz. 

Id. St.-Ghislain. 

Institute of Social Sciences. 
Instilut des sourds-muets et des aveugles, 

Brussels. 
Institut des sourds-muets et des aveugles, 

Bruges. 
Instilut des sourds-muets et des aveugles, 

Maeseyck. 
Institut royal des sourds-muets et des 
aveugles, Woluwe-St. Lambert near 
Brussels. 
Institutes for epileptic Lunatic, children 
at Louvain, Manage, Lokeren, Tessen- 
derloo and Lummen. 
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Jacobs, Adolphe. 
Jacqmotle, Georges. 
Jacques, A. 
Jamar, Arniand. 
Jamar, Pauline. 
Janssen, Son, &Co. 
Janssens, Brothers. 
Jaspar, A. 
Jefferys, Marcel. 
Jonnaert, Clemence, 
Jottrand, Lucien. 
Joveneau, A. 
Jespen, L.-E. 
Jumpertz, J.-H. et P. 



K 



Kaufman, J., & Co. 
Knopff, F. 

Konigs-Ghiinter & Co. 
Rreglinger, G. et C. 



La Brugeoise, Co. Ltd. 
La Coriandre, Co. Ltd. 
Lacosle, E. & tils. 
Laermans, Eugene. 
La Flandre, Co. Ltd. 
La Fourmi beige. 
Lagae, J. 
Lagye, B. 



La Lainiere, Co. Ltd. 

Laiterie maternelle. 

Lambeaux, J. 

La Nutricia, Co. Ltd. 

La Melallurgique, Co. Ltd. 

Laminoirs du Ruau, Co. Ltd. 

J^aminoirs du Monceau, Co. Ltd. 

Laneau, L. 

Launoy, J. 

La Providence, Co. Ltd. 

Laureys, Armand. 

Lauwers, Frangois. 

Leclere-Mary. 

Leempoels, Jef. 

Lefener, E. 

Lefevre, Arthur. 

Legrand et Fremaux. 

Legrand, L. et A. 

LeMayeur, Adrien. 

Le 3Ierinos, Co. Ltd. 

Lenoir-Pauwels. 

Leotard, Alice. 

Le Phoenix, Co. Ltd. 

Laridon, Louise. 

Leroy, L. 

Le Roy, Hip. 

Lesigne, A, 

Leveque, Auguste. 

Levie & Brothers, Ltd. 

Ligue de la Croix bJanche (Society de tem- 
perance), Ixelles. 

Ligue nationale centre la tuberculose. 

Ligue patriotique beige centre I'alcoo- 
lisme. 

Limbosch & Co. 

Lobet, L. (Anciens etablissements). 

Lochet-Habrau. 

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Lybaert, Theophile. 



M 



Mabille, Valere. 
Maes. 
Mahillon. 
Mai, L. 
Manfroy, P. 

Manufacture beige de boites melalliqaes. 
Id. des bougies de la cour, Co. 

Ltd. 
Manufacture li^eoise d'arnics a feu, Co. 

Ltd. 
Manufactory of carpets a Royal Axmin- 

ster. » 
Manufacture royale de cigarettes el tabacs, 

Co. Ltd. 
Manufacture royale de corsets, Co. Ltd. 
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Marcette, Lue. 

Marcolte, Marie. 

Marine, J. 

Martin, C. 

Massin, J. 

Malhieu, Paul. 

Maussion. 

Mavne. S. 

Medard, Ch. 

Medical socielv of Antwerp. 
Id. * Ghent. 

Medical syndicate of the Province of 
Namur. 

Medico-surgical society of Antwerp. 
Id. Belgium. 

Id. Liege. 

Mele-Acart. 

Meteorological service of Belgium. 

Meunier, Gonstantin. 

Meunier, Georgette. 

Meur, Jules. 

Meyers, Isidore. 

Michot, J. 

Mine and civil engineering school, Lou- 
vain. 

Minne-Dansaert. 

Moldavan, S.-J. 

Mommaert Brothers. 

Mombel-Bossart & Son. 

Montefiore-Levy. 

Montigny, Jenny. 

Moulan, Ph. 

Mund & Pester. 

Museum of natural history, Brussels. 



IV 



Naturalists' club of Huy. 

Neuman freres. 

Niel-on-Rupel, Co. Ltd. 

Nocquet, Paul. 

« N.-D. de la Paix » college, Namur 

(section of Philosophy, Letters and 

Sciences). 
Nys, Alexis. 
Nyst, F. 



O 



OEuvre de la Bouchee de pain. 
Id. la Croix verte. 
Id. la Rehabilitation. 
Id. I'Hospitalile de nuit, Brussels. 

jd. Ghent. 

Id. des Dames de charite de la 

Misericofde. 
Id. des Malades pauvres. 
Id. des « Petitspieds nus w. 
Id. du Baton de vieillesse. 
Id. du Calvaire. 
Id. du Coin de terre. 



OEuvre du grand air pour les pelils. 

Id. rayon de soleii. 

Id. refuge pour femmes tomljecs. 

Id. soin du lendemain. 
OEuvre internationale catholique de la 

protection de la jeune fiUe. 
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Paleontological and archeological Society 
of Charleroy. 

Papeterie de Limal, Co. Ltd, 

Papeteries de Virginal, Co. Ltd. 

Parmentier, P., & Co. 

Patronage of the neglected children and 
of free last condemned men. 

Patronized college of Courtrav. 
Id. Thielt. * 

Patte, Fernand. 

Peeters, L. 

Pedagogical club « Diesterweg o . 

Peltzer & Sons. 

Petit, J.-J. 

Philippson, F.-M. 

Pierson, J., & Co. 

Pilate, J. -A. 

Polytechnical School of Brussels. 

Poriniot, L. 

Produits chimiques et electro-chimiques, 
Co. Ltd., Hemixen near Antwerp. 

Produits chimiques et industriels de 
Haren, Co. Ltd. 

Produits lactes de Montzen, Co. Ltd. 

Produits refractaires et terres plastiqucs 
de Seilles et Bouffioulx, Co. Ltd. 

Professional Joinery school established 
by Mr. Cambier, Ath. 

Professional School of Mecanics of preci- 
sion, electricity and watchmaking, 
Brussels. 

Professional School of Mechanics, Liege. 
Id. Ghent. 

Professional School of Mechanics esta- 
blished by Messrs. Carets, Ghent. 

Professional tailoring School, Brussels. 

Proost, Frans. 

Proot, Aloise. 

Putzeys, J. Dr. 



Quanonne, F. 



a 



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Radoux, Marguerite. 

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Id. 


Aubel. 


Ratinckx, J.-L. 


Id. 


Audenaerde. 


Renders, E. 


Id. 


Aywaille. 


Renkin & son. 


Id. 


Bastogne. 


Rey, aine. 


Id. 


Beauraing. 


Reynaert & Co. 


Id. 


Beeringen. 


Riga, A., & fils. 


Id. 


Binche. 


Robert, Raphael. 


Id. 


Bouillon. 


Rolin. 


Id. 


Boussu. 


Ronge, J.-B. fils. 


Id. 


Bruges. 


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Id. 


Brussels. 


Rosmeulen. 


Id. 


Charleroy. 


Rossaert, F., Brothers. 


Id. 


Chatelet. 


Rosseels, Jacques. 


Id. 


Chenee. 


Rouen (General). 


Id. 


Chimay. 


Rousseau, Ch. 


Id. 


Ciney. 


Royal Academy of Archeology. 


Id. 


Courtray. 


Id. Belgium. 


Id. 


Dinant. 


Id. medicine. 


Id. 


Dixmude. 


Royal association of chemists. 


Id. 


Eeckeren. 


Royal athenium of Brussels. 


Id. 


Eecloo. 


Id, Antwerp. 


Id. 


Fexhe-Slins. 


Id. Ixelles. 


Id. 


Fleron. 


Id. Tournay. 


Id. 


Fontaine-l'Eveque. 


Id. Ghent. 


Id. 


FrasnesnearBuissenal 


Id. Charleroy. 


Id. 


Gembloux. 


Id. Liege. 


Id. 


Ghent. 


Royal commission of History. 


Id. 


Gosselies. 


Royal Institute for Blind and Deaf and 


Id. 


Grammont. 


Dumb, Woluwe St. Lambert (Brussels). 


Id. 


Hal. 


Royal Institute of Messines. 


Id. 


Hasselt . 


Royal Library, Brussels. 


Id. 


Herenthals . 


Royal Linneean Society, 


Id. 


Holloigne-aux-Pierres 


Royal Museum of Natural History, Brus- 


Id. 


Houtfalize. 


sels. 


Id. 


Huy. 


Royal Society of natural and medical 


Id. 


Ixelles. 


sciences of Brussels. 


Id. 


Jodoigne. 


Royal society of public medicine. 


Id. 


Laeken . 


Id. Chemists. 


Id. 


La Louvifere. 


Royal Zoological and Malagological 


Id. 


Ledeberg. 


Society. 


Id. 


Leuze. 


Royalsociely of Botanies. 


Id. 


Liege. 


Id. geography, Antwerp. 


Id. 


Lierre. 


Id. sciences, Liege. 


Id. 


Lokeren. 


Rue, Henry. 


Id. 


Louvain. 


Ruelle, J. 


Id. 


Marche. 




Id. 


Mariembourg. 




Id. 


Maeseyck. 


S 


Id. 


Mechlin. 




Id. 


Menin. 




Id. 


Molenbeek-St. Jean. 


St. Louis' Institute, Brussels. (Section 


Id. 


Mons, 


of Philosophy and Letters.) 


Id. 


Morialme. 


St. Luke Schools. 


Id. 


Namur. 


Salntenoy, P. 


Id. 


Neufch^leau. 


Samuel, Charles. 


Id. 


Ostend. 


Savonnerie « le Progres » . 


Id. 


Pjiturages. 


Schaetsaert & Bossuyt. 


Id. 


Roulers. 


Schaltin & Co. 


Id. 


St. Hubert. 


Scholar district of Aerschot. 


Id. 


St. Josse ten Noode. 


Id. Alost. 


Id. 


St. Nicolas. 


Id. Ath. 


Id. 


Seneffe. 



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Scholar district of Seraing. 
Id. Soignies. 

Id . Sotleghem. 

Id. Termonde. 

Id. Thielt. 

Id. Thuin. 

Id. Tirlemont. 

Id. Tongres. 

Id. Tournay. 

Id. Tronchiennes. 

Id, Turnhout. 

Id, Verviers. 

Id. Vilvorde. 

Id. Yirton. 

Id. Waremme. 

Id. Wavre. 

Id. Ypres. 

Serrerler & Co. 

Service of the State's agronomists. 
Simon. 
Simonis, J. 
Simons, Frans. 
Snyers-Rang & Co. 
Smits, A. 
Smits-Jokome. 
Social economy's society. 
Societedes agglomeres reunis da bassin 
de Charleroy, Co. Ltd. 
Id. Anglo-Beige, Ltd. 
Society of anthropology. 
Societe d'anthropologie de Bruxelles. 
Society of art and history of the diocese 

of Liege. 
Societe beige Koerting, Ltd. 
Id. anonyme de stearine H. Bol- 

linckx. 
Id. du canal et des installations ma. 

ritlmes of Brussels, Ltd. 
Id. des carrieres Dumon, Ltd. 
Id. Chelin. 
Society of colonial studies. 
Societe de Stalle pour le blanchiment et 

I'impression des tissus, Ltd. 
Society of emulation of Bruges. 
Society d'entreprise g^nerale de travaux 
pour la construction et I'exploitation 
de chemins de fer secondaires et de 
tramways, Co. Ltd. 
Societe d'etudes des chemins de fer en 
Chine. 
Id. des fabriques d'armes reunies. 
Id. pour la fabrication d'armes a feu. 
Id. des fourmis de Belgique. 
Id. generale pour favoriser I'indus- 

Irie nationale, Co. Ltd. 
Id. generate du laminage annulaire, 
Ltd. 
Society of history and litteralure of Tour- 
nay. 
Id. for the improvement of historical 

and philosophical studies. 
Id. of Legal Medicine of Belgium. 
Societe liegeoise d'estampage. 



Societe nationale des chemins de fer vici- 
naux, Co. Ltd. 

Id. nationale pour la protection des 
sites et des monuments. 
Society of Neurology. 
Societe anonyme de Marcinelle et Couillet, 

Co. Ltd. 
Society of Mental Medicine of Belgium, 
Soci6te m6tallurgique de Sambre-et-Mo- 
selle. 

Id. miniere et metallurgique de Mon- 
ceau-Saint-Fiacre, Co. Ltd. 

Id. mutualiste deretraite des ateliers 
A. Benard, Liege. 
Society of Pathological anatomy, Brussels. 

Id. Pharmacy, AntAverp. 

Id. Political economy. 
Society des Produits du Rotin. Ltd. 

Id- charitable deSt-Frangois Regis. 

Id. de Saint-Raphael. 

Id. de Saint-Leonard. 
Society of Sciences, Letters and Arts of 

Hainaut. 
Scientifical Society of Brussels. 
Societe de secours mutuels des Sourds- 
Muets de Liege. 

Id. vervietoise pour la construction 
de machines, Ltd. 

Id. de la Vieiile-Montagne. 
Scholar district of Antwerp. 
Soenens, A. 
Solvay & Co. 
Soupart, A. 
Souris, A. 

Special school for lunatic children, an- 
nexed to the strop at Ghent. 
Spinery and building school established 

by Mr. Nicaise, Ghent. 
Stacquet, Henry. 

State's secondary normal schools of 
Brussels. 

Id. veterinary school, Cureghem. 

Id. horticultural school at Ghent. 
State school of civil Engineering, Arts 

and Manufactures, Ghent, 
State University, Ghent, 
State's secondary normal school of Ghent. 

Id . chimical and bacteriological insti- 
tute. 

Id. botanic garden, Brussels. 

Id. agricultural secondary practical 
school, at Huy. 
State normal schools. 
State's secondary normal school of Li6ge. 
State school of civil Engineering and 
Mines, Liege. 

Id. University, Liege. 
State's secondary normal schools of 

Nivelles. 
Steinmann & Co. 
Steppe,, Romain. 
Stevens, Gustave. 
Stienon^ E. 



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Slrickaert-Descliamps. 

Slroobant-Bogaerts . 

Study club of the states agronomists. 

Sturbelle, Camille. 

Sturbelle, G. 

Suetens, L. 

Superior Institute of Commerce, Antwerp. 

Id. Brewery, Ghent. 

Superior Commercial and Consular School 
of Mons . 



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Tempels, D, 

Theatre, Z., & Co. 

The Birmingham Bedstead, Co. Ltd. 

The Hammer Portland cement works, Ltd. 

The Melophiles r> Society of Hasselt. 

Them on, P. 

Theunis-DeRycke. 

Thomas, Henri. 

Thomas, A., & Co. 

Th\s, H . 

Tibbaut, M.-A. 

Tordeur, Ch. 

Toulet, Ch. 

Tramways Bruxellois, Co. Ltd. 



U 



Union beige des m^res de famille. 
Union des femmes beiges contre I'alcoo- 

lisme. 
Union des papeteries, Co. Ltd. 
Union du credit de Bruxelles, Brussels. 
Urbain, E. 

Usines a cuivre el a zinc. 
Id. BoUinckx, Co. Ltd. 

de Braine-le-Comte, Co. Ltd. 

de construction metallurgique, 

Vve Bertaux & Co. 
cotonnieres, Go. Ltd. 
de desargentation, Co. Ltd. 
et fonderies de Baume et Mar- 
pent, Co. Ltd. 
Uytterschaut, V. 



Id. 
Id. 

Id. 

Id. 
Id. 



V 



Van Acker, P., Vandenbroeck. 

Van Andringa, M. 

Van Andringa. 

von Barv, H. Albert & Co. 



S'an Bellinghen-Tomberg. 

Van Beurden. 

Van Beurden. 

Van Beurden. 

Van Cauwelaert. 

Van Cortenberg et fils. 

Van Culsem-Schepens. 

Van Damme. 

Van den Bos. 

Van den Bossche-Violon & Co, 

Van den Broeck & Co. 

Van den Eeden. 

Vandenstraeten, A. 

Van der Elsl et Bruyns. 

Vanderkindere, L. 

Van der Meulen, Edmond. 

Vander Ouderaa. 

Van Dievoort, Louis. 

Van Doorne, R. 

Van Esbraeck. 

Van Haesendonck, G.-C. 

Van Holsbeek. 

Van Hove, E. 

Van Hove, T. 

Van Kerkhove, G. 

Van Leempulten, Corneille. 

Van Leynseele Brothers. 

Vanaise, Gustave. 

Van Neste, A. 

Van Noten, G. 

Van Mallinckrodt, W., & Co. 

Van Marcke, E. & C, Brothers. 

Van Melle, Henri. 

Van Roy, Dolf. 

Van Sommeren, A. 

Van Strydonck, Willy. 

Van Strydonck. 

Van Woirschot. 

Van Ysendyck, J. 

Vauthier, E. A. 

Vaxelaire-CIaes & Co. 

Verbrugge, E. 

Verhaert, Piet. 

Verhas, J. 

Verlioost Brothers. 

Verreries Bennert et Bivort, Co. Ltd. 

Verreries de Binche, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Courcelles, Co. Ltd. 

Id. TErmitage, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Ittoile, Co. Ltd. 
Verreries des Hamendes, Co. Ltd. 
Verreries de Jemappes, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Jumet, Co. Ltd. 

Id. la Marine, Co. Ltd. 

Id. Mariemont, Co. Ltd. 

Id. la Roue, Co. Ltd. 
Verreries Sc-hmidt-Deviilez, Co. Lid. 
Vertongen-Goens, Co. Ltd. 
Vinche, J.-B. 
Vincotte, T.-J. 
Vloeberghs (M^). 
Vomelaar, L. 
Voos. J. -J, 



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Wageinans, M. 
Wallaert, J. 
Walie>ne. 
Wauters-Lemme. 
Wautry. 

Webley-Lebeau, courally conlinenlal fire- 
arms, Co. Lid. 
Weissenbruch, P. 
Weym, J. 

Wielemans-Ceuppens. 
Wiener, J., & Co. 
Willaert, A. 
Willaert, F. 



Willems, J. 
Wilmotte fils. 
Wincqx, P.- J. 
Wiskeman, 0. 
Wilterwulghe, J. 

Workmen's Society a Les Amis de I'eda- 
cation populaire », Souvret-Courcelles. 
Wytsman, J. , 
Wystman, R.-P. 



Zech et fils. 



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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



Page 

OFFICIAT. DOCUMENTS. . ; 1 

EDUCATION Department A 9 

ART Department B 29 

LIBERAL ARTS DEPARTMENT G 45 

MANUFACTURES DEPARTMENT D 68 

MACHINERY Department E 118 

ELECTRICITY Department F ioO 

TRANSPORTATION EXHIBITS. . . Department G 154 

AGRICULTURE Department H 148 

FORESTRY Department K 100 

MINES AND METALLURGY .... Department L 10 1 

FISH AND GAME. ........ DEPARTMENT M 175 

SOCIAL ECONOMY , DEPARTMENT 180 

PHYSICAL CULTURE. ...... Department P 200 

Alphabetical INDEX OF EXHIBITORS. . 205 




KINGDOM OF BELGIUM 



NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE 

— ^ 75th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION s— 



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World's fair and internatioiial Exiition of Liege, 1905 



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In 1880 Belgium has celebrated the 50th anniversary 
of its independence by organizing a national Exhibition 
that was as a revealer of its commercial and industrial 
development. 

Since then, it has organized several exhibitions that had 
ever more importance and success of which was gi^owing. 



In order to commemorate the 75th anniversary of its 
independence, it invites again all nations to encounter on 
its hospitable and neutral soil in this pacific fight which is 
named an exhibition and the main point oC which is to 
group the products of the i improvements obtained in all 
branches of human activity. 

It consequently organizes a new World's fair and inter- 
national Exhibition that will cover an area of about 
700,000 square meters. 

After having successively chosen, for the previous exhibi- 
tions, Brussels, seat of the Government, and Antwerp, 
commercial metropolis, Belgium has cast its eyes on Liege, 
industrial capital, for the exhibition 1905. 



* 



Liege, whose fame has, this great while, crossed the 
borders of our country, is a commercial place of first class 
and equally a centre of an extraordinary activity, owing to 
its numerous and powerful collieries, blast-furnaces, iron, 
steel and braces foundries, arms manufacturies famous in 
whole world, its glass-works, cycles and automobils manu- 
factures, &c. 

Geographically speaking, Liege is situated not far from 
the frontiers of Germany and Netherlands; it is only 
five hours railway distant from Paris and nine hours from 
London. All express trains which unite the ultramarine 
countries with the utmost points of Europa and even of 
Asia, cross it and stop in its stations. 

The Exhibition is principally devoted to works of art, 
scientifical designs, engine^^ring constructions, products of 



the industry of all countries. It will comprise, besides 
this, an Ancient Art Exhibition, an Army Exhibition and 
a Colonies Exhibition. 

International Congresses, Lectures, arts and sports festi- 
vals, and competitions of all kinds are to be organized. 
Among these, we can make mention of a sensational com- 
petition for directed balloons. Numerous and various 
attractions are equally to be provided. 



* 
* * 



Exhibitions are not only organized in oiTler to draw the 
crowd in a certain town. They have an higher object and 
a more useful efficiency : as above mentioned, they are 
organized with a view to group the improvements obtained 
in all branches of human activity, to incite productors to 
Search again, to Search incessantly after new improve- 
ments. 

But, if productors take on themselves the burden of the 
considerable expenses necessitated by an exhibition, it is 
to be understood that this must afford them great advan-, 
tages. 

In that light equally, the Exhibition of Liege is in a 
good place for drawing all productors. Belgium, indeed, 
carries on business with all nations and, consequently it is 
of the interest of all nations to maintain in this country 
their mercantile connections, to increase themselves, and, 
for this, the Exhibition affords them an exceptional chance 
of showing off their products. 

A commercial office, established in the Exhibition Buil- 
dings, will supply gratis to ^y?sitors all useful particulars on 



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exhibited products and productors; it will distribute, on 
account of the Exhibitors, whatever circulars and pros- 
pectus. 

In order to recapitulate the great advantages to be 
afforded by this Exhibition, we can remind that general 
trade of Belgium with other countries has in 1901 amounted 
to more than seven thousand millions francs. 



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PATENT GATE 

Patent No. 650. 

1900 





For information please 
applay to Mr. HILLAERT, 
Commercial and Industrial 
office, Belgian Commission. 



^inantsl THeuse 

Wofld reputed 

finest city of Belgiam 




HOTEL OES POSIES 



Beautiful panorama from the top of the 

old castle. 



FA BR I CAT I ON BFR E V ET EEE 



Valere MABILLE 



MARIEMOIVT (Belgique) 



Forg-es* — Ferrures pour vehicules de chemins de fer, bultoir?, tendeurs 
crochets, essieux, freins, accessoires pour machines. 

Ress^orts de suspension de tous types. 

Ressorts-volutes, coniques, k boudin. 

Acieries. — Pieces en acier Martin-Siemens de toutes formes et tous 
poids. — Roues, boites a huile, etc. — Materiel fixe pour la voie. — 
Groisements. — Ghangements. 

MACHINES A ESSAYER LES METAUX 
SOUPAPES HE SURETE. — IXJECTEURS 

The Societe anonyme des Anciens etablissements de 

F. MOMMEN & Co 

37, rue de la Charite, B.RUXELLES 
ARTISTS' COLOURMEN 



MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS OF EVERY 

ARTICLE CONNECTED WITH 

DRAWING, PAINTING AND THE FINE ARTS. 



Several l**'^ prize Medals awarded Paris, Liverpool, Amsterdam, Brussels, 

Chicago, SsQ., &c. 



A. HENNAU & C 







TRANSPORTS MARITIIHGS POtJR TOUTES DESTINATIONS 

BRUXELLES 



Affreteurs officiels dii Commissariat Delye pour i'Exposition de Saint-Louis 



TRANSPORTS ECROPE-AMBRIOIIB IT YlfiE YMSA 

AFFRETEMENTS - ASSURANCES 

Adr. t^I^er. : HENCO-BRVXEIiLES 



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COMMISSION, TRANSIT, FORWARDING AGENCY TO ALL COUNTRIES 



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15, Place de la CatliedLrale, LIBGE (Belgium) 

CUSTOM HOUSE BROKER. 

MARINE, FLUVIAL & R/^ILWAY INSURANCE BROKER 

AGENT OF THE RED STAR LINE 

Direct services, passengers & merchandise between Antwerp & New-York 
Philadelphia, Boston & any place of the United States 

AND VICE VERSA 

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FONDEE EN 1864 



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Fournisseur de S. A. R. Msr le Prince Albert de Belgique 

85, MARCHE-AUX-HERBES, 85 
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Anvers 1804 — PARIS 1900 

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Societe anonyme de construction 



SIEGE SOCIAL : 

I, Place de Louvain, BRUXELLES 

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Ateliers de constpuction de locomotives k TUBIZE 

Ateliers de construction de voitures et vragons 

k NIVELLES 

Ateliers de construction de pouts et cliarpentes 

k LA SAMBRE 

Ateliers de construction d'autoiuobileis 

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Adresse lelegraphique : METAL-BRUXELLES 

Capital social : 6,000,000 de francs 

Production moyenne annuelle : 10,000,000 de francs 

SuPERFiciE de? ateliers : 13 hectares 

Surface batie : 4 hectares 50 



Materiel fixe et mobile pour chemins de fer, tram- 
ways et travaux publics. — Locomotives, tenders, 
voitures, wagons et wagonnets. — Voiturettes, 
voitures, moteurs et fourgons automobiles . — Grues 
hydrauliques, de ievage, signaux, changements et 
croisements de voie. — Plaques et ponts tournants, 
transbordeurs et reservoirs. — Pieces de forges 
diverses. — Ressorts a lames. — Roues diverses. — 
Specialite de roues en fer forge. — Fonderie de fer 
pour pieces mecaniques et autres. — Boulons, 
rivets et crampons. — Constructions metalliques : 
ponts et charpent es. 



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